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> --Message-Boundary-4205 > Content-type: Application/Octet-stream; name="make.err"; type=Unknown ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Please don't describe plain text attachments as of unknown binary type; preferably don't attach them at all; embed them instead. But if you must, code them as the text/plain that they are and use 7bit transfer encoding, if possible, else quoted printable. > Content-disposition: attachment; filename="make.err" > Content-transfer-encoding: BASE64 > > U2VuZEZheEpvYi5jKys6IEluIG1ldGhvZCBgdW5zaWduZWQgY2hhciBTZW5kRmF4Sm9iOjpj > cmVhdGVKb2IoY2xhc3MgU2VuZEZheENsaWVudCAmLCBjbGFzcyBmeFN0ciAmKSc6DQpTZW5k This, when decoded (just the last few lines as the wrong content type meant that the output didn't go through a pager) still looks like you need to apply the egcs patch. Other things to consider with Slackware are that it includes libz and libtiff, but the libtiff is not compatible with the default way of building libtiff from source and there are no utilties. My advice is to use their libtiff and build the TIFF utilties against the existing library. Hylafax with the egcs patch definitely does build on Slackware 3.5; I've done it recently.