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author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:50:45 +0200 |
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59 | 1 Distribution specific stuff |
2 =========================== | |
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4 Debian | |
5 ------ | |
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7 If you compile for Debian, do the configure with at least these options: | |
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9 ./configure --with-liblockfile |
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11 (You probably like to add `--enable-auth and --enable-ident'.) |
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13 You can also build your own Debian package with | |
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15 dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot | |
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17 You need to have fakeroot installed to do this. Or, as root, do: | |
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19 dpkg-buildpackage | |
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21 However, you better have a look at the official masqmail package in | |
22 Debian. | |
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24 apt-get source masqmail | |
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26 is your friend. | |
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30 SuSE/Redhat | |
31 ----------- | |
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33 There are spec files for rpm creation on the website. You may have to | |
34 adjust these files. |