diff --git a/postfix/HISTORY b/postfix/HISTORY index 959e0fa34..a922b978b 100644 --- a/postfix/HISTORY +++ b/postfix/HISTORY @@ -27973,3 +27973,8 @@ Apologies for any names omitted. Documentation: in the master.cf documentation, added text for "quoting" a command-line argument that starts with "{". File: proto/master. + +20240309 + + Cleanup: removed unused Makefile targets (lint, shar, + printfck). Files Makefile.* src/*/Makefile.in. diff --git a/postfix/Makefile.in b/postfix/Makefile.in index 4b1fb33ec..6f2d06491 100644 --- a/postfix/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/Makefile.in @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ makefiles Makefiles conf/makedefs.out: *) cat Makefile.in;; \ esac) >Makefile -update printfck tests root_tests: +update tests root_tests: set -e; for i in $(DIRS); do \ (set -e; echo "[$$i]"; cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(OPTS) $@ MAKELEVEL=) || exit 1; \ done diff --git a/postfix/Makefile.init b/postfix/Makefile.init index 0e79e472c..235ffffdf 100644 --- a/postfix/Makefile.init +++ b/postfix/Makefile.init @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ SHELL = /bin/sh default: update -update depend printfck clean tidy depend_update: Makefiles +update depend clean tidy depend_update: Makefiles $(MAKE) MAKELEVEL= $@ install upgrade: diff --git a/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES b/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES index 12b190f24..cf7bfc4e0 100644 --- a/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES +++ b/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -This is the Postfix 3.9 experimental release. +This is the Postfix 3.10 experimental release. -The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.8.x where 3=major -release number, 8=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable +The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.9.x where 3=major +release number, 9=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable release never changes except for patches that address bugs or emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date. New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called -postfix-3.9-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, +postfix-3.10-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; instead, a new snapshot is released. The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release. -If you upgrade from Postfix 3.7 or earlier, please read RELEASE_NOTES-3.8 +If you upgrade from Postfix 3.8 or earlier, please read RELEASE_NOTES-3.9 before proceeding. Dual license @@ -25,211 +25,3 @@ now also distributed with the more recent Eclipse Public License (EPL) 2.0. Recipients can choose to take the software under the license of their choice. Those who are more comfortable with the IPL can continue with that license. - -Incompatibility with snapshot 20240110 -======================================= - -- With "cleanup_replace_stray_cr_lf = yes" (the default), the cleanup - daemon replaces each stray or character in message - content with a space character. The replacement happens before - any other content management (header/body_checks, Milters, etc). - - This prevents outbound SMTP smuggling, where an attacker uses - Postfix to send email containing a non-standard End-of-DATA - sequence, to exploit inbound SMTP smuggling at a vulnerable remote - SMTP server. - - This also improves the remote evaluation of Postfix-added DKIM - and other signatures, as the evaluation result will not depend - on how a remote email server handles stray or characters. - -This feature applies to all email that Postfix locally or remotely -sends out. It is not allowlisted based on client identity. - -Major changes with snapshot 20240118 -==================================== - -This updates Postfix fixes for inbound SMTP smuggling attacks. For -background, see https://www.postfix.org/smtp-smuggling.html - -This will be back ported to Postfix 3.8.5, 3.7.10, 3.6.14, and 3.5.24. - -- Better compatibility: the recommended setting "smtpd_forbid_bare_newline - = normalize" requires the standard End-of-DATA sequence - ., but allows bare newlines from SMTP clients, - maintaining more compatibility with existing infrastructure. - -- Improved logging for rejected input (it now includes queue ID, - helo, mail, and rcpt, if available). - -- The setting "smtpd_forbid_bare_newline = reject" requires - that input lines end in , requires the standard End-of-DATA - sequence ., and rejects a command or message that - contains a bare newline. To disconnect the client, specify - "smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_reject_code = 521". - -- The Postfix SMTP server no longer strips extra as in - ., to silence false alarms from test tools - that send attack sequences that real mail servers cannot send. - Details at https://www.postfix.org/false-smuggling-claims.html - -- The old setting "yes" has become an alias for "normalize". - -- The old setting "no" has not changed, and allows SMTP smuggling. - -The recommended settings are now: - - # Require the standard End-of-DATA sequence .. - # Otherwise, allow bare and process it as if the client sent - # . - # - # This maintains compatibility with many legitimate SMTP client - # applications that send a mix of standard and non-standard line - # endings, but will fail to receive email from client implementations - # that do not terminate DATA content with the standard End-of-DATA - # sequence .. - # - # Such clients can be allowlisted with smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions. - # The example below allowlists SMTP clients in trusted networks. - # - smtpd_forbid_bare_newline = normalize - smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions = $mynetworks - -Alternative settings: - - # Reject input lines that contain and log a "bare received" - # error. Require that input lines end in , and require the - # standard End-of-DATA sequence .. - # - # This will reject email from SMTP clients that send any non-standard - # line endings such as web applications, netcat, or load balancer - # health checks. - # - # This will also reject email from services that use BDAT to send - # MIME text containing a bare newline (RFC 3030 Section 3 requires - # canonical MIME format for text message types, defined in RFC 2045 - # Sections 2.7 and 2.8). - # - # Such clients can be allowlisted with smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions. - # The example below allowlists SMTP clients in trusted networks. - # - smtpd_forbid_bare_newline = reject - smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions = $mynetworks - # - # Alternatively, in the case of BDAT violations, BDAT can be selectively - # disabled with smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps, or globally - # disabled with smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords. - # - # smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps = cidr:/path/to/file - # /path/to/file: - # 10.0.0.0/24 chunking, silent-discard - # smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords = chunking, silent-discard - -Incompatible changes with snapshot 20230903 -=========================================== - -The MySQL client no longer supports MySQL versions < 4.0. MySQL -version 4.0 was released in 2003. - -Major changes with snapshot 20230901 -==================================== - -New parameter force_mime_input_conversion (default: no) to convert -body content that claims to be 8-bit into quoted-printable, before -header_checks, body_checks, Milters, and before after-queue content -filters. This feature does not affect messages that are sent into -smtpd_proxy_filter. - -The typical use case is an MTA that applies this conversion before -signing outbound messages, so that the signatures will remain valid -when a message is later handled by an MTA that does not announce -8BITMIME support, or when a message line exceeds the SMTP length -limit. - -Major changes with snapshot 20230807 -==================================== - -Optional Postfix TLS support to request an RFC7250 raw public key -instead of an X.509 public-key certificate. The configuration -settings for raw key public support will be ignored when there is -no raw public key support in the local TLS implementation (i.e. -Postfix with OpenSSL versions before 3.2). - -- With "smtpd_tls_enable_rpk = yes", the Postfix SMTP server will - request that a remote SMTP client sends an RFC7250 raw public key - instead of an X.509 certificate when asking for or requiring TLS - client authentication. The Postfix SMTP server will still accept - a client public-key certificate instead of a public key. - -- With "smtp_tls_enable_rpk = yes" (or "enable_rpk = yes" in an - smtp policy table) at the security levels "may", "encrypt" or - "fingerprint", the Postfix SMTP client will request that a remote - SMTP server sends an RFC7250 raw public key instead of an X.509 - certificate. The Postfix SMTP client will still accept a server - public key certificate instead of a public key. - -- At the "secure" and "verify" security level, the Postfix SMTP - client will ignore smtp_tls_enable_rpk or enable_rpk settings, - because these levels require a server certificate. - -- At the "dane" and "dane-only" security levels, the Postfix SMTP - client will ignore smtp_tls_enable_rpk or enable_rpk settings, - and will request that a remote SMTP server sends an RFC7250 raw - public key instead of an X.509 certificate when all valid TLSA - records specify only server public keys (no certificates). The - Postfix SMTP client will still accept a server public key - certificate. - -- The Postfix SMTP client and server always send a raw public key - instead of a certificate, if solicited by the remote SMTP peer - and the local TLS implementation supports raw public keys. - -- If a remote SMTP client sends a server name indication with an - SNI TLS extension, and tls_server_sni_maps is configured, the - Postfix SMTP server will extract a raw public key from the indicated - certificate. - -Caution: enabling Postfix raw key support will break authentication -based on certificate fingerprints in check_ccert_access or -smtp_tls_policy_maps, when a remote peer's TLS implementation starts -to send a raw public key instead of a certificate. The solution is -to always use public key fingerprint patterns; these will match not -only a "raw" public key, but also the public key in a certificate. - -To detect such problems before they happen, the Postfix SMTP server -will log a warning when it requests an RFC7250 raw public key instead -of an X.509 certificate, the remote peer sends a certificate instead -of a public key, and check_ccert_access has a matching fingerprint -for the certificate but not for the public key in that certificate. -There is no corresponding warning from the Postfix SMTP client. - -For instructions to generate public-key fingerprints, see the -postconf(5) man pages for smtp_tls_enable_rpk and smtpd_tls_enable_rpk. - -Incompatible changes with snapshot 20230603 -=========================================== - -Security: the Postfix SMTP server by default disconnects remote -SMTP clients that violate RFC 2920 (or 5321) command pipelining -constraints. The server replies with "554 5.5.0 Error: SMTP protocol -synchronization" and logs the unexpected remote SMTP client input. -Specify "smtpd_reject_unauth_pipelining = no" to disable. - -Major changes with snapshot 20230522 -==================================== - -Preliminary support for OpenSSL configuration files, primarily -OpenSSL 1.1.1b and later. This introduces two new parameters -"tls_config_file" and "tls_config_name", which can be used to limit -collateral damage from OS distributions that crank up security to -11, increasing the number of plaintext email deliveries. Details -are in the postconf(5) manpage under "tls_config_file" and -"tls_config_name". - -Incompatible changes with snapshot 20230419 -=========================================== - -The MySQL client default characterset is now configurable with the -"charset" configuration file attribute. The default is "utf8mb4", -consistent with the MySQL 8.0 built-in default, but different from -earlier MySQL versions where the built-in default was "latin1". diff --git a/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-3.9 b/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-3.9 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6d32de258 --- /dev/null +++ b/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-3.9 @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +This is the Postfix 3.9 stable release. + +The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.9.x where 3=major +release number, 9=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable +release never changes except for patches that address bugs or +emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date. + +New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called +postfix-3.10-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, +mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; +instead, a new snapshot is released. + +The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) +specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release. + +If you upgrade from Postfix 3.7 or earlier, please read RELEASE_NOTES-3.8 +before proceeding. + +Dual license +------------ + +As of Postfix 3.2.5 this software is distributed with a dual license: +in addition to the historical IBM Public License (IPL) 1.0, it is +now also distributed with the more recent Eclipse Public License +(EPL) 2.0. Recipients can choose to take the software under the +license of their choice. Those who are more comfortable with the +IPL can continue with that license. + +Topics in this document +----------------------- +- changes that are less visible +- database support +- envid support +- feature deprecation +- mime conversion +- protocol compliance +- security +- tls support + +Changes that are less visible +----------------------------- + +The documentation has been updated to address many questions +that were asked on the postfix-users mailing list. + +More unit tests to make Postfix future-proof. Wietse is now looking +into migrating unit tests to Google test, because other people are +familiar with that framework, than with a Postfix-specific one. + +Major changes - database support +-------------------------------- + +[Feature 20240208] MongoDB client support, contributed by Hamid +Maadani, based on earlier code by Stephan Ferraro. For build and +usage instructions see MONGODB_README and mongodb_table(5). + +[Feature 20240129] In the mysql: and pgsql: clients, the hard-coded +idle and retry timer settings are now configurable. Details are in +the updated mysql_table(5) and pgsql_table(5) manpages. + +[Incompat 20230903] The MySQL client no longer supports MySQL +versions < 4.0. MySQL version 4.0 was released in 2003. + +[Incompat 20230419] The MySQL client default characterset is now +configurable with the "charset" configuration file attribute. The +default is "utf8mb4", consistent with the MySQL 8.0 built-in default, +but different from earlier MySQL versions where the built-in default +was "latin1". + +Major changes - envid support +----------------------------- + +[Feature 20230901] The local(8) delivery agent exports an ENVID +environment variable with the RFC 3461 envelope ID if available. + +The pipe(8) delivery agent supports an ${envid} command-line attribute +that expands to the RFC 3461 envelope ID if available. + +Major changes - feature deprecation +----------------------------------- + +[Incompat 20240218] The new document DEPRECATION_README covers +features that have been removed and that will be removed in the +future, with suggestions how to migrate. + +The Postfix SMTP server logs a warning when "permit_mx_backup" is +used (support for restriction "permit_mx_backup" will be removed +from Postfix; instead, use "relay_domains"). File: smtpd/smtpd_check.c. + +The postconf command logs a warning when the following parameters +are specified in main.cf or master.cf: xxx_use_tls, xxx_enforce_tls +(use the corresponding xxx_security_level setting instead); +xxx_per_site (use the corresponding xxx_policy_maps setting instead); +disable_dns_lookups (use smtp_dns_support_level instead); +smtpd_tls_dh1024_param_file, smtpd_tls_eecdh_grade (do not specify, +leave at default). These warning are silenced with the "postconf +-q". + +[Incompat 20240218] The Postfix SMTP server now logs that +permit_naked_ip_address, reject_maps_rbl, and check_relay_domains +have been removed and suggests a replacement. These features have +been logging deprecation warnings since 2005 or earlier, and were +removed from Postfix documentation in 2004. + +Major changes - mime conversion +------------------------------- + +[Feature 20230901] New parameter force_mime_input_conversion (default: +no) to convert body content that claims to be 8-bit into quoted-printable, +before header_checks, body_checks, Milters, and before after-queue +content filters. This feature does not affect messages that are +sent into smtpd_proxy_filter. + +The typical use case is an MTA that applies this conversion before +signing outbound messages, so that the signatures will remain valid +when a message is later handled by an MTA that does not announce +8BITMIME support, or when a message line exceeds the SMTP length +limit. + +Major changes - protocol compliance +----------------------------------- + +[Incompat 20240206] In message headers, Postfix now formats numerical +days as two-digit days, i.e. days 1-9 have a leading zero instead +of a leading space. This change was made because the RFC 5322 date +and time specification recommends (i.e. SHOULD) that a single space +be used in each place that FWS appears. This change avoids a breaking +change in the date string length. + +Major changes - security +------------------------ + +[Incompat 20240226] The Postfix DNS client now limits the total +size of DNS lookup results to 100 records; it drops the excess +records, and logs a warning. This limit is 20x larger than the +number of server addresses that the Postfix SMTP client is willing +to consider when delivering mail, and is far below the number of +records that could cause a tail recursion crash in dns_rr_append() +as reported by Toshifumi Sakaguchi. + +This change introduces a similar limit on the number of DNS requests +that a check_*_*_access restriction can make. + +[Incompat 20240110] With "cleanup_replace_stray_cr_lf = yes" (the +default), the cleanup daemon replaces each stray or +character in message content with a space character. The replacement +happens before any other content management (header/body_checks, +Milters, etc). + +This prevents outbound SMTP smuggling, where an attacker uses Postfix +to send email containing a non-standard End-of-DATA sequence, to +exploit inbound SMTP smuggling at a vulnerable remote SMTP server. + +This also improves the remote evaluation of Postfix-added DKIM and +other signatures, as the evaluation result will not depend on how +a remote email server handles stray or characters. + +This feature applies to all email that Postfix locally or remotely +sends out. It is not allowlisted based on client identity. + +[Feature 20240118] This updates Postfix fixes for inbound SMTP smuggling +attacks. For background, see https://www.postfix.org/smtp-smuggling.html + +This will be back ported to Postfix 3.8.5, 3.7.10, 3.6.14, and 3.5.24. + +- Better compatibility: the recommended setting "smtpd_forbid_bare_newline + = normalize" requires the standard End-of-DATA sequence + ., but allows bare newlines from SMTP clients, + maintaining more compatibility with existing infrastructure. + +- Improved logging for rejected input (it now includes queue ID, + helo, mail, and rcpt, if available). + +- The setting "smtpd_forbid_bare_newline = reject" requires + that input lines end in , requires the standard End-of-DATA + sequence ., and rejects a command or message that + contains a bare newline. To disconnect the client, specify + "smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_reject_code = 521". + +- The Postfix SMTP server no longer strips extra as in + ., to silence false alarms from test tools + that send attack sequences that real mail servers cannot send. + Details at https://www.postfix.org/false-smuggling-claims.html + +- The old setting "yes" has become an alias for "normalize". + +- The old setting "no" has not changed, and allows SMTP smuggling. + +The recommended settings are now: + + # Require the standard End-of-DATA sequence .. + # Otherwise, allow bare and process it as if the client sent + # . + # + # This maintains compatibility with many legitimate SMTP client + # applications that send a mix of standard and non-standard line + # endings, but will fail to receive email from client implementations + # that do not terminate DATA content with the standard End-of-DATA + # sequence .. + # + # Such clients can be allowlisted with smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions. + # The example below allowlists SMTP clients in trusted networks. + # + smtpd_forbid_bare_newline = normalize + smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions = $mynetworks + +Alternative settings: + + # Reject input lines that contain and log a "bare received" + # error. Require that input lines end in , and require the + # standard End-of-DATA sequence .. + # + # This will reject email from SMTP clients that send any non-standard + # line endings such as web applications, netcat, or load balancer + # health checks. + # + # This will also reject email from services that use BDAT to send + # MIME text containing a bare newline (RFC 3030 Section 3 requires + # canonical MIME format for text message types, defined in RFC 2045 + # Sections 2.7 and 2.8). + # + # Such clients can be allowlisted with smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions. + # The example below allowlists SMTP clients in trusted networks. + # + smtpd_forbid_bare_newline = reject + smtpd_forbid_bare_newline_exclusions = $mynetworks + # + # Alternatively, in the case of BDAT violations, BDAT can be selectively + # disabled with smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps, or globally + # disabled with smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords. + # + # smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps = cidr:/path/to/file + # /path/to/file: + # 10.0.0.0/24 chunking, silent-discard + # smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords = chunking, silent-discard + +[Incompat 20230603] the Postfix SMTP server by default disconnects +remote SMTP clients that violate RFC 2920 (or 5321) command pipelining +constraints. The server replies with "554 5.5.0 Error: SMTP protocol +synchronization" and logs the unexpected remote SMTP client input. +Specify "smtpd_reject_unauth_pipelining = no" to disable. + +Major changes - tls support +--------------------------- + +[Feature 20230807] Optional Postfix TLS support to request an RFC7250 +raw public key instead of an X.509 public-key certificate. The +configuration settings for raw key public support will be ignored +when there is no raw public key support in the local TLS implementation +(i.e. Postfix with OpenSSL versions before 3.2). + +- With "smtpd_tls_enable_rpk = yes", the Postfix SMTP server will + request that a remote SMTP client sends an RFC7250 raw public key + instead of an X.509 certificate when asking for or requiring TLS + client authentication. The Postfix SMTP server will still accept + a client public-key certificate instead of a public key. + +- With "smtp_tls_enable_rpk = yes" (or "enable_rpk = yes" in an + smtp policy table) at the security levels "may", "encrypt" or + "fingerprint", the Postfix SMTP client will request that a remote + SMTP server sends an RFC7250 raw public key instead of an X.509 + certificate. The Postfix SMTP client will still accept a server + public key certificate instead of a public key. + +- At the "secure" and "verify" security level, the Postfix SMTP + client will ignore smtp_tls_enable_rpk or enable_rpk settings, + because these levels require a server certificate. + +- At the "dane" and "dane-only" security levels, the Postfix SMTP + client will ignore smtp_tls_enable_rpk or enable_rpk settings, + and will request that a remote SMTP server sends an RFC7250 raw + public key instead of an X.509 certificate when all valid TLSA + records specify only server public keys (no certificates). The + Postfix SMTP client will still accept a server public key + certificate. + +- The Postfix SMTP client and server always send a raw public key + instead of a certificate, if solicited by the remote SMTP peer + and the local TLS implementation supports raw public keys. + +- If a remote SMTP client sends a server name indication with an + SNI TLS extension, and tls_server_sni_maps is configured, the + Postfix SMTP server will extract a raw public key from the indicated + certificate. + +Caution: enabling Postfix raw key support will break authentication +based on certificate fingerprints in check_ccert_access or +smtp_tls_policy_maps, when a remote peer's TLS implementation starts +to send a raw public key instead of a certificate. The solution is +to always use public key fingerprint patterns; these will match not +only a "raw" public key, but also the public key in a certificate. + +To detect such problems before they happen, the Postfix SMTP server +will log a warning when it requests an RFC7250 raw public key instead +of an X.509 certificate, the remote peer sends a certificate instead +of a public key, and check_ccert_access has a matching fingerprint +for the certificate but not for the public key in that certificate. +There is no corresponding warning from the Postfix SMTP client. + +For instructions to generate public-key fingerprints, see the +postconf(5) man pages for smtp_tls_enable_rpk and smtpd_tls_enable_rpk. + +[Feature 20230522] Preliminary support for OpenSSL configuration +files, primarily OpenSSL 1.1.1b and later. This introduces two new +parameters "tls_config_file" and "tls_config_name", which can be +used to limit collateral damage from OS distributions that crank +up security to 11, increasing the number of plaintext email deliveries. +Details are in the postconf(5) manpage under "tls_config_file" and +"tls_config_name". diff --git a/postfix/conf/main.cf b/postfix/conf/main.cf index 2f4eba9ed..696d9717e 100644 --- a/postfix/conf/main.cf +++ b/postfix/conf/main.cf @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ # # The level below is what should be used with new (not upgrade) installs. # -compatibility_level = 3.9 +compatibility_level = 3.10 # SOFT BOUNCE # diff --git a/postfix/html/master.5.html b/postfix/html/master.5.html index b2d3e70b5..21f2b436b 100644 --- a/postfix/html/master.5.html +++ b/postfix/html/master.5.html @@ -226,12 +226,17 @@ MASTER(5) MASTER(5) options to make a Postfix daemon process increasingly verbose. - Other command-line arguments - Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that must - start with "{" or that must contain whitespace (Postfix - 3.0 and later). The outer "{" and "}" are removed from - the input, together with any leading or trailing white- - space. + Command-line arguments that start with { + With Postfix 3.0 and later specify "{" and "}" around + command arguments that start with "{". The outer "{" and + "}" are removed from the input, together with any leading + or trailing whitespace. + + Other command-line arguments + Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that contain + whitespace (Postfix 3.0 and later). The outer "{" and "}" + are removed from the input, together with any leading or + trailing whitespace. SEE ALSO master(8), process manager diff --git a/postfix/man/man5/master.5 b/postfix/man/man5/master.5 index 4b2573cc2..469ccdfa7 100644 --- a/postfix/man/man5/master.5 +++ b/postfix/man/man5/master.5 @@ -225,11 +225,16 @@ personalities via master.cf. .IP \fB\-v\fR Increase the verbose logging level. Specify multiple \fB\-v\fR options to make a Postfix daemon process increasingly verbose. -.IP "Other command\-line arguments" -Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that must start -with "{" or that must contain whitespace (Postfix 3.0 and -later). The outer "{" and "}" are removed from the input, -together with any leading or trailing whitespace. +.IP "\fBCommand\-line arguments that start with {\fR" +With Postfix 3.0 and later specify "{" and "}" around command +arguments that start with "{". The outer "{" and "}" are +removed from the input, together with any leading or trailing +whitespace. +.IP "\fBOther command\-line arguments\fR" +Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that contain +whitespace (Postfix 3.0 and later). The outer "{" and "}" +are removed from the input, together with any leading or +trailing whitespace. .SH "SEE ALSO" .na .nf diff --git a/postfix/proto/master b/postfix/proto/master index 693e9a4ff..67477fdd2 100644 --- a/postfix/proto/master +++ b/postfix/proto/master @@ -219,11 +219,16 @@ # .IP \fB-v\fR # Increase the verbose logging level. Specify multiple \fB-v\fR # options to make a Postfix daemon process increasingly verbose. -# .IP "Other command-line arguments" -# Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that must start -# with "{" or that must contain whitespace (Postfix 3.0 and -# later). The outer "{" and "}" are removed from the input, -# together with any leading or trailing whitespace. +# .IP "\fBCommand-line arguments that start with {\fR" +# With Postfix 3.0 and later specify "{" and "}" around command +# arguments that start with "{". The outer "{" and "}" are +# removed from the input, together with any leading or trailing +# whitespace. +# .IP "\fBOther command-line arguments\fR" +# Specify "{" and "}" around command arguments that contain +# whitespace (Postfix 3.0 and later). The outer "{" and "}" +# are removed from the input, together with any leading or +# trailing whitespace. # SEE ALSO # master(8), process manager # postconf(5), configuration parameters diff --git a/postfix/proto/stop.spell-history b/postfix/proto/stop.spell-history index 6b009ed83..5bfdc4ab3 100644 --- a/postfix/proto/stop.spell-history +++ b/postfix/proto/stop.spell-history @@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ Vijay Sakaguchi Toshifumi mxonly +shar diff --git a/postfix/src/anvil/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/anvil/Makefile.in index 2caa0a9c9..56939720a 100644 --- a/postfix/src/anvil/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/anvil/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/bounce/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/bounce/Makefile.in index 969413a00..25bbc5cdf 100644 --- a/postfix/src/bounce/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/bounce/Makefile.in @@ -53,20 +53,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) $(SAMPLES) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile > printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk main.cf - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/cleanup/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/cleanup/Makefile.in index b74fe0a6a..056872173 100644 --- a/postfix/src/cleanup/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/cleanup/Makefile.in @@ -40,20 +40,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile > printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/discard/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/discard/Makefile.in index f8c3b6572..8ac5d242c 100644 --- a/postfix/src/discard/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/discard/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/dns/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/dns/Makefile.in index 5ea09cf5a..ddcd1de34 100644 --- a/postfix/src/dns/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/dns/Makefile.in @@ -247,20 +247,8 @@ dns_rr_tests: dns_rr_test dns_rr_test: dns_rr_test.o $(LIB) $(LIBS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $@.c $(LIB) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o $(LIB) *core $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/dnsblog/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/dnsblog/Makefile.in index c2ed84881..feb9826d3 100644 --- a/postfix/src/dnsblog/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/dnsblog/Makefile.in @@ -34,19 +34,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/error/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/error/Makefile.in index c98a267cf..94d239cf3 100644 --- a/postfix/src/error/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/error/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/flush/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/flush/Makefile.in index 8d490bf59..2673df971 100644 --- a/postfix/src/flush/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/flush/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/fsstone/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/fsstone/Makefile.in index d34b0a2ae..e41ab0f37 100644 --- a/postfix/src/fsstone/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/fsstone/Makefile.in @@ -34,18 +34,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/fsstone ../../libexec/fsstone: fsstone cp $? $@ -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/global/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/global/Makefile.in index c7a1d36af..491fe0f15 100644 --- a/postfix/src/global/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/global/Makefile.in @@ -776,20 +776,8 @@ hfrom_format_test: update hfrom_format \ diff hfrom_format.ref hfrom_format.tmp rm -f hfrom_format.tmp -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o $(LIB) *core $(TESTPROG) junk $(MAPS) - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/global/mail_version.h b/postfix/src/global/mail_version.h index d4f945ea6..3dbaa254d 100644 --- a/postfix/src/global/mail_version.h +++ b/postfix/src/global/mail_version.h @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ * Patches change both the patchlevel and the release date. Snapshots have no * patchlevel; they change the release date only. */ -#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20240305" -#define MAIL_VERSION_NUMBER "3.9" +#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20240309" +#define MAIL_VERSION_NUMBER "3.10" #ifdef SNAPSHOT #define MAIL_VERSION_DATE "-" MAIL_RELEASE_DATE diff --git a/postfix/src/local/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/local/Makefile.in index 648ad5133..7bd27db21 100644 --- a/postfix/src/local/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/local/Makefile.in @@ -39,20 +39,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/master/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/master/Makefile.in index db67a68eb..302456614 100644 --- a/postfix/src/master/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/master/Makefile.in @@ -60,20 +60,8 @@ update: $(LIB_DIR)/$(LIB) $(BIN_DIR)/$(PROG) $(HDRS) done cd $(INC_DIR); chmod 644 $(HDRS) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) junk $(LIB) - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/milter/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/milter/Makefile.in index 98e3ba008..e53f540f2 100644 --- a/postfix/src/milter/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/milter/Makefile.in @@ -45,20 +45,8 @@ update: $(LIB_DIR)/$(LIB) $(HDRS) done cd $(INC_DIR); chmod 644 $(HDRS) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o $(LIB) *core $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/oqmgr/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/oqmgr/Makefile.in index 593042b28..151737bcc 100644 --- a/postfix/src/oqmgr/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/oqmgr/Makefile.in @@ -39,20 +39,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/o$(PROG) ../../libexec/o$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec/o$(PROG) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/pickup/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/pickup/Makefile.in index 9c8766ffc..9279cad00 100644 --- a/postfix/src/pickup/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/pickup/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/pipe/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/pipe/Makefile.in index 42159ca30..f2a682247 100644 --- a/postfix/src/pipe/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/pipe/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postalias/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postalias/Makefile.in index 9c124e5c0..5ed9bbb2c 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postalias/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postalias/Makefile.in @@ -63,19 +63,8 @@ fail_test: $(PROG) aliases fail_test.in fail_test.ref ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postcat/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postcat/Makefile.in index 06c5eb804..125b73891 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postcat/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postcat/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postconf/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postconf/Makefile.in index 6df6dfa36..9e5e3b966 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postconf/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postconf/Makefile.in @@ -1065,21 +1065,9 @@ test76: $(PROG) test76.ref diff /dev/null test76.tmp rm -f main.cf master.cf test76.tmp -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk $(MAKES) $(AUTOS) $(DUMMIES) \ $(TEST_TMP) $(DB_MAKES) - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postdrop/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postdrop/Makefile.in index cd60a943d..a6d44fedd 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postdrop/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postdrop/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postfix/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postfix/Makefile.in index dc3bf4309..e0c298151 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postfix/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postfix/Makefile.in @@ -33,22 +33,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -shar: - @shar $(FILES) - -lint: - lint $(SRCS) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postkick/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postkick/Makefile.in index a0c72710c..bcfa9e2b1 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postkick/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postkick/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postlock/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postlock/Makefile.in index fcb01d2e6..ba3fa92ee 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postlock/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postlock/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postlog/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postlog/Makefile.in index 297eae20c..bac271aab 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postlog/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postlog/Makefile.in @@ -33,22 +33,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -shar: - @shar $(FILES) - -lint: - lint $(SRCS) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postlogd/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postlogd/Makefile.in index d3d8e938b..da2765a55 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postlogd/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postlogd/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postmap/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postmap/Makefile.in index aac92717c..9175767e7 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postmap/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postmap/Makefile.in @@ -103,19 +103,8 @@ lmdb_incr_test: $(PROG) cmp lmdb_retry lmdb_retry.tmp rm -f lmdb_retry lmdb_retry.tmp lmdb_retry.lmdb main.cf -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) *.tmp junk *.db - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postmulti/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postmulti/Makefile.in index f2e3680bf..61383109e 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postmulti/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postmulti/Makefile.in @@ -33,22 +33,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -shar: - @shar $(FILES) - -lint: - lint $(SRCS) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postqueue/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postqueue/Makefile.in index f01c3ae3d..7ae050ee0 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postqueue/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postqueue/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postscreen/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postscreen/Makefile.in index 8ed869229..24f26c905 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postscreen/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postscreen/Makefile.in @@ -43,19 +43,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/postsuper/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/postsuper/Makefile.in index 30b540a61..fc5a8aa9a 100644 --- a/postfix/src/postsuper/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/postsuper/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/posttls-finger/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/posttls-finger/Makefile.in index d246303f2..999c53e9e 100644 --- a/postfix/src/posttls-finger/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/posttls-finger/Makefile.in @@ -36,19 +36,8 @@ update: ../../bin/posttls-finger ../../bin/posttls-finger: posttls-finger cp $? $@ -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/proxymap/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/proxymap/Makefile.in index 7ff2910a8..efe6e0c87 100644 --- a/postfix/src/proxymap/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/proxymap/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/qmgr/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/qmgr/Makefile.in index 79d92b2f3..d5448b32c 100644 --- a/postfix/src/qmgr/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/qmgr/Makefile.in @@ -41,20 +41,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/qmqpd/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/qmqpd/Makefile.in index d4cdf3387..54ab932c4 100644 --- a/postfix/src/qmqpd/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/qmqpd/Makefile.in @@ -33,20 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk *.db *.out *.tmp - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/scache/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/scache/Makefile.in index 882f0c6ce..3f7596fb0 100644 --- a/postfix/src/scache/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/scache/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/sendmail/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/sendmail/Makefile.in index bb0298a2a..192faf82e 100644 --- a/postfix/src/sendmail/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/sendmail/Makefile.in @@ -32,19 +32,8 @@ update: ../../bin/$(PROG) ../../bin/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../bin -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/showq/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/showq/Makefile.in index 47b82e7bb..39fdbb460 100644 --- a/postfix/src/showq/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/showq/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/smtp/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/smtp/Makefile.in index 0f7ee2210..b9f04ca13 100644 --- a/postfix/src/smtp/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/smtp/Makefile.in @@ -48,20 +48,8 @@ lmtp_params.c: smtp_params.c grep -E -v -f smtp-only smtp_params.c | \ sed 's/SMTP/LMTP/g; s/smtp_\([a-z]*_table\)/lmtp_\1/' >$@ -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/smtpd/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/smtpd/Makefile.in index c8837fe7a..c9607d1c2 100644 --- a/postfix/src/smtpd/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/smtpd/Makefile.in @@ -53,20 +53,8 @@ smtpd_check: smtpd_check.o smtpd_check.c $(SMTPD_CHECK_OBJ) $(LIBS) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) mv junk $@.o -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk *.db *.out *.tmp - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/smtpstone/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/smtpstone/Makefile.in index f86e0195b..156af17dd 100644 --- a/postfix/src/smtpstone/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/smtpstone/Makefile.in @@ -53,19 +53,8 @@ update: ../../bin/smtp-source ../../bin/smtp-sink ../../bin/qmqp-source \ ../../bin/qmqp-sink: qmqp-sink cp $? $@ -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/spawn/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/spawn/Makefile.in index 74c6d6d18..c69db16ee 100644 --- a/postfix/src/spawn/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/spawn/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/tls/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/tls/Makefile.in index ce77151cf..4b562b3fb 100644 --- a/postfix/src/tls/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/tls/Makefile.in @@ -94,20 +94,8 @@ update: $(LIB_DIR)/$(LIB) $(HDRS) done cd $(INC_DIR); chmod 644 $(HDRS) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o $(LIB) *core $(TESTPROG) junk *.pem.out - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/tlsmgr/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/tlsmgr/Makefile.in index 8e7aab6b0..0ccf3e964 100644 --- a/postfix/src/tlsmgr/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/tlsmgr/Makefile.in @@ -31,20 +31,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk *.db *.out *.tmp - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/tlsproxy/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/tlsproxy/Makefile.in index c72aa8128..51120af06 100644 --- a/postfix/src/tlsproxy/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/tlsproxy/Makefile.in @@ -35,19 +35,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/trivial-rewrite/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/trivial-rewrite/Makefile.in index 92fa66644..ffe9ee71b 100644 --- a/postfix/src/trivial-rewrite/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/trivial-rewrite/Makefile.in @@ -48,20 +48,8 @@ transport_test: transport transport.in transport.ref diff transport.ref transport.tmp rm -f transport.tmp -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core trivial-rewrite $(TESTPROG) junk $(LIB) - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/util/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/util/Makefile.in index 01211fba0..bd21e6af3 100644 --- a/postfix/src/util/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/util/Makefile.in @@ -216,23 +216,8 @@ plugin_map_obj_update: $(LIB_MAP_OBJ) cmp -s $$i $(LIB_DIR)/$$i 2>/dev/null || cp $$i $(LIB_DIR); \ done -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -shar: - @shar $(FILES) - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o $(LIB) *core $(TESTPROG) junk $(MAKES) *.tmp - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/verify/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/verify/Makefile.in index b5ba328cc..c0668a95b 100644 --- a/postfix/src/verify/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/verify/Makefile.in @@ -33,19 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/virtual/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/virtual/Makefile.in index 31fff0ec9..1b04fb0e9 100644 --- a/postfix/src/virtual/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/virtual/Makefile.in @@ -33,20 +33,8 @@ update: ../../libexec/$(PROG) ../../libexec/$(PROG): $(PROG) cp $(PROG) ../../libexec -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o *core $(PROG) $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean diff --git a/postfix/src/xsasl/Makefile.in b/postfix/src/xsasl/Makefile.in index ad483021b..693e1c968 100644 --- a/postfix/src/xsasl/Makefile.in +++ b/postfix/src/xsasl/Makefile.in @@ -49,20 +49,8 @@ update: $(LIB_DIR)/$(LIB) $(HDRS) done cd $(INC_DIR); chmod 644 $(HDRS) -printfck: $(OBJS) $(PROG) - rm -rf printfck - mkdir printfck - cp *.h printfck - sed '1,/^# do not edit/!d' Makefile >printfck/Makefile - set -e; for i in *.c; do printfck -f .printfck $$i >printfck/$$i; done - cd printfck; make "INC_DIR=../../../include" `cd ..; ls *.o` - -lint: - lint $(DEFS) $(SRCS) $(LINTFIX) - clean: rm -f *.o $(LIB) *core $(TESTPROG) junk - rm -rf printfck tidy: clean