masqmail

annotate docs/INSTALL.linux @ 281:ea5f86e0a81c

modes are now enforced exclusive Other MTAs (exim, postfix) are more relaxing, but as combinations of exclusive modes are senseless we behave more obvious if we fail early. This makes understanding the behavior easier too.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Tue, 07 Dec 2010 14:04:56 -0300
parents 941413084f56
children 92340177150d
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meillo@59 1 Distribution specific stuff
meillo@59 2 ===========================
meillo@59 3
meillo@59 4 Debian
meillo@59 5 ------
meillo@59 6
meillo@59 7 If you compile for Debian, do the configure with at least these options:
meillo@59 8
meillo@59 9 ./configure --with-liblockfile --with-group=mail
meillo@59 10
meillo@59 11 Use the group `mail' instead of the group `trusted'.
meillo@59 12
meillo@59 13 You can also build your own Debian package with
meillo@59 14
meillo@59 15 dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
meillo@59 16
meillo@59 17 You need to have fakeroot installed to do this. Or, as root, do:
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meillo@59 19 dpkg-buildpackage
meillo@59 20
meillo@59 21 However, you better have a look at the official masqmail package in
meillo@59 22 Debian.
meillo@59 23
meillo@59 24 apt-get source masqmail
meillo@59 25
meillo@59 26 is your friend.
meillo@59 27
meillo@59 28
meillo@59 29
meillo@59 30 SuSE/Redhat
meillo@59 31 -----------
meillo@59 32
meillo@59 33 There are spec files for rpm creation on the website. You may have to
meillo@59 34 adjust these files.