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@ -20050,7 +20050,7 @@ Apologies for any names omitted.
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Cleanup: need to evaluate mail_version before evaluating
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parameters that may contain $mail_version. File:
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global/mail_params.h
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global/mail_params.c.
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Cleanup: the postmulti command now exercises the postconf
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"-x" option to expand $parameter_name in secondary-instance
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@ -20066,5 +20066,14 @@ Apologies for any names omitted.
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Bugfix (introduced: 20140626) broken build and broken install
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with default shlib_directory. Files: makedefs.
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Bugfix (introduced: 20140627) broken install with default
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shlib_directory. Files: conf/post-install.
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Bugfix (introduced: 20140627) "make install" stopped with
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a bogus error when there was no real "make install name=value"
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parameter override. Files: conf/post-install.
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Cleanup: support MAIL_VERSION magic (see INSTALL) only at
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the end of a parameter value. Files: proto/INSTALL.html
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makedefs, postfix-install, conf/postfix-files.
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Cleanup: use ${mail_version} as the MAIL_VERSION-unexpanded
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form. Viktor Dukhovni. Files: makedefs, postfix-install,
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conf/postfix-files.
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@ -254,9 +254,9 @@ database plugins from the wrong Postfix version. For example:
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shlib_directory=/usr/local/lib/postfix/MAIL_VERSION ...
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The command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION
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in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try
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to specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
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inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version.
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Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This
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produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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You can change the shlib_directory setting after Postfix is built, with "make
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install" or "make upgrade". However, you may have to run ldconfig if you change
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@ -290,10 +290,10 @@ example:
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Here is a tip if you want to make a pathname dependent on the Postfix release
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version: the command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the string
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MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
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command.
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MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this
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command line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the
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make(1) command.
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You can override the meta_directory setting after Postfix is built, with "make
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install" or "make upgrade".
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@ -302,10 +302,10 @@ install" or "make upgrade".
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# make install meta_directory=/usr/libexec/postfix ...
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As with the command "make makefiles, the command "make install/upgrade
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name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration
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parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify
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something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a
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configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to
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specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
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inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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4.4.4 Tips for distribution maintainers
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@ -384,10 +384,10 @@ directory other than /etc/postfix, use:
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$ make
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The command "make makefiles name=value ..." will replace the string
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MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
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command.
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MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this
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command line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the
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make(1) command.
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Parameters whose defaults can be specified in this way are listed below. See
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the postconf(5) manpage for a description (command: "nroff -man man/man5/
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@ -709,10 +709,10 @@ following commands as the super-user:
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settings or main.cf settings.
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The command "make install/upgrade name=value ..." will replace the string
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MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the
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make(1) command.
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MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this
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command line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of
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the make(1) command.
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6.4 - Configure Postfix
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shlib_directory=/usr/local/lib/postfix/MAIL_VERSION ...
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The command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION
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in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try
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to specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
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inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version.
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Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This
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produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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You can change the shlib_directory setting after Postfix is built, with "make
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install" or "make upgrade". However, you may have to run ldconfig if you change
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@ -290,10 +290,10 @@ example:
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Here is a tip if you want to make a pathname dependent on the Postfix release
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version: the command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the string
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MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
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command.
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MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this
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command line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the
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make(1) command.
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You can override the meta_directory setting after Postfix is built, with "make
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install" or "make upgrade".
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@ -302,10 +302,10 @@ install" or "make upgrade".
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# make install meta_directory=/usr/libexec/postfix ...
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As with the command "make makefiles, the command "make install/upgrade
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name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration
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parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify
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something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a
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configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to
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specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
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inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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44..44..44 TTiippss ffoorr ddiissttrriibbuuttiioonn mmaaiinnttaaiinneerrss
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@ -384,10 +384,10 @@ directory other than /etc/postfix, use:
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$ make
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The command "make makefiles name=value ..." will replace the string
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MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
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command.
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MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this
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command line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the
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make(1) command.
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Parameters whose defaults can be specified in this way are listed below. See
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the postconf(5) manpage for a description (command: "nroff -man man/man5/
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@ -709,10 +709,10 @@ following commands as the super-user:
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settings or main.cf settings.
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The command "make install/upgrade name=value ..." will replace the string
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MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of the
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make(1) command.
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MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this
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command line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions of
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the make(1) command.
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66..44 -- CCoonnffiigguurree PPoossttffiixx
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# Save settings, allowing command line/environment override.
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# Undo MAIL_VERSION expansion. If someone really wants the expanded
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# mail version in main.cf, we're sorry.
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# Undo MAIL_VERSION expansion at the end of a parameter value. If
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# someone really wants the expanded mail version in main.cf, then
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# we're sorry.
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# Confine side effects from mail_version unexpansion within a subshell.
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case "$pattern" in
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"") pattern=`echo "$mail_version" | sed 's/\./\\\\./g'` || exit 1
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esac
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val=`echo "$junk" | sed "s/$pattern/"'$mail_version/g'` || exit 1
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val=`echo "$junk" | sed "s/$pattern"'$/${mail_version}/g'` || exit 1
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eval ${name}='"$val"'
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esac
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done
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</blockquote>
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<p> The command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the
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string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the
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Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something like
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$<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value
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with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something
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like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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results with different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
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<p> You can change the <a href="postconf.5.html#shlib_directory">shlib_directory</a> setting after Postfix is
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@ -431,11 +431,11 @@ at compile time specify, for example: </p>
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<p> Here is a tip if you want to make a pathname dependent on the
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Postfix release version: the command "make makefiles name=value..."
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will replace the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter
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value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify
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something like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces
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inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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</p>
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will replace the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration
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parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to
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specify something like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This
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produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
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command. </p>
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<p> You can override the <a href="postconf.5.html#meta_directory">meta_directory</a> setting after Postfix is
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built, with "make install" or "make upgrade". </p>
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<p> As with the command "make makefiles, the command "make
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install/upgrade name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION
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in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version.
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Do not try to specify something like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command
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line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions
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of the make(1) command. </p>
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at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
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release version. Do not try to specify something like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a>
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on this command line. This produces inconsistent results with
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different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
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<h4><a name="shared_tips"> 4.4.4 Tips for distribution maintainers
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</a></h4>
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</blockquote>
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<p> The command "make makefiles name=value ..." will replace the
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string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the
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Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something like
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$<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value
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with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something
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like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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results with different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
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<p> Parameters whose defaults can be specified in this way are
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over compiled-in default settings or <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a> settings. </p>
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<p> The command "make install/upgrade name=value ..." will replace
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the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the
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Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something like
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$<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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results with different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
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the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter
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value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify
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something like $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a> on this command line. This produces
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inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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</p>
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</ul>
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# command line). Use quotes if variables contain whitespace
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# or shell meta characters.
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#
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# The "make makefiles name=value..." command will replace the
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# string MAIL_VERSION in a parameter value with the Postfix
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# release version. Do not try to specify something like
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# $mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
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# results with different versions of the make(1) command.
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# The command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the
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# string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a parameter value with
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# the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something
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# like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
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# inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
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# command.
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# .IP \fBAUXLIBS=\fIobject_library...\fR
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# Specifies one or more non-default object libraries. Postfix
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# 2,12 and later specify some of their database library
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# nothing.
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#
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# Requiring people to specify $$ is not a good option. Instead we
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# replace the string MAIL_VERSION in "make makefiles name=value"
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# parameter values with a form that depends on usage context: the
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# actual release version in actual pathnames, the unexpanded
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# $mail_version in main.cf parameter values and built-in default
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# parameter settings.
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# replace the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of parameter values in
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# "make makefiles name=value...". The replacement depends on usage
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# context: the expanded release version in actual pathnames, or the
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# unexpanded ${mail_version} in configuration parameter values (both
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# Helper function to determine DEF_MAIL_VERSION.
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rm -f makedefs.test makedefs.test.[co]
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}
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# Helper function to expand MAIL_VERSION in command-line value.
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# Helper to expand MAIL_VERSION at the end of a command-line parameter value.
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expand_MAIL_VERSION()
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{
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case "$mail_version" in
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"") mail_version=`def_mail_version` || exit 1
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esac
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echo "$1" | sed "s/MAIL_VERSION/$mail_version/g"
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}
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# Helper function to expand $mail_version in parameter value.
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expand_mail_version()
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{
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case "$mail_version" in
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"") mail_version=`def_mail_version` || exit 1
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esac
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echo "$1" | sed "
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s/\$[{(]mail_version[)}]/$mail_version/g
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s/\$mail_version/$mail_version/g
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"
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}
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# Helper to invoke the above. global: parm_name, parm_val, cparm_val, CCARGS.
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# Note that MAIL_VERSION) does not anchor the match at the end.
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process_input_parameter()
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{
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case "$parm_val" in
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*MAIL_VERSION*)
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cparm_val=`echo "$parm_val"|sed 's/MAIL_VERSION/\\\\$$mail_version/g'`||
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cparm_val=`echo "$parm_val" | \
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sed 's/MAIL_VERSION$/\\\\$${mail_version}/g'`|| exit 1
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case "$mail_version" in
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"") mail_version=`def_mail_version` || exit 1
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parm_val=`echo "$parm_val" | sed 's/MAIL_VERSION$/'"$mail_version/g"` ||
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exit 1
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parm_val=`expand_MAIL_VERSION "$parm_val"` || exit 1
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error "MAIL_VERSION not at end of parameter value: $parm_val"
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esac
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eval ${parm_name}=\""\$parm_val"\";;
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# C-language constant ends in "$mail_version" then the custom
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# code below expands this by peeking at the DEF_MAIL_VERSION
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# C-language constant.
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#
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# Parameter settings can be given as name=value arguments on
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# the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value
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# with the Postfix release version (Postfix 2.12 and later).
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# the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration
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# parameter value with the Postfix release version (Postfix
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# Parameter settings can be given as name=value environment
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# variables. Environment parameters can also be specified on
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# the make(1) command line as "make install name=value ...".
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# This mode will replace the string MAIL_VERSION in a
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# configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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# This mode will replace the string MAIL_VERSION at the end
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# of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release
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# .IP "installed configuration files"
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# If a parameter is not specified via the command line or via the
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queue_directory readme_directory sendmail_path setgid_group shlib_directory \
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meta_directory"
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# Expand the string MAIL_VERSION in "make install" etc. name=value
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# command-line arguments (and consequently, in environment settings),
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# for consistency with "make makefiles".
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# Expand the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of "make install" etc.
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# settings), for consistency with "make makefiles".
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# Note that MAIL_VERSION) does not anchor the match at the end.
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for name in $CONFIG_PARAMS sample_directory install_root tempdir
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do
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@ -247,8 +250,12 @@ do
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case "$mail_version" in
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"") mail_version="`bin/postconf -dhx mail_version`" || exit 1
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esac
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eval ${name}=\"`echo "$junk" | sed "s/MAIL_VERSION/$mail_version/g"`\" ||
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exit 1;;
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val=`echo "$junk" | sed 's/MAIL_VERSION$/'"$mail_version/g"` || exit 1
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case "$val" in
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*MAIL_VERSION*)
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echo "MAIL_VERSION not at end of parameter value: $junk" 1>&2; exit 1
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esac
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eval ${name}='"$val"'
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esac
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done
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@ -804,8 +811,9 @@ case "$mail_version" in
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"") mail_version="`bin/postconf -dhx mail_version`" || exit 1
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esac
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# Undo MAIL_VERSION expansion. If someone really wants the expanded
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# mail version in main.cf, we're sorry.
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# Undo MAIL_VERSION expansion at the end of a parameter value. If
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# someone really wants the expanded mail version in main.cf, then
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# we're sorry.
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for name in $CONFIG_PARAMS sample_directory
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do
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@ -815,7 +823,7 @@ do
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case "$pattern" in
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"") pattern=`echo "$mail_version" | sed 's/\./\\\\./g'` || exit 1
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esac
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val=`echo "$junk" | sed "s/$pattern/"'$mail_version/g'` || exit 1
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val=`echo "$junk" | sed "s/$pattern"'$/${mail_version}/g'` || exit 1
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eval ${name}='"$val"'
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esac
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done
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|
@ -379,9 +379,9 @@ $ make makefiles shared=yes \
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</blockquote>
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<p> The command "make makefiles name=value..." will replace the
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string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the
|
||||
Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something like
|
||||
$mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
|
||||
string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value
|
||||
with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something
|
||||
like $mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
|
||||
results with different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> You can change the shlib_directory setting after Postfix is
|
||||
@ -431,11 +431,11 @@ at compile time specify, for example: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Here is a tip if you want to make a pathname dependent on the
|
||||
Postfix release version: the command "make makefiles name=value..."
|
||||
will replace the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter
|
||||
value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify
|
||||
something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
|
||||
inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
will replace the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration
|
||||
parameter value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to
|
||||
specify something like $mail_version on this command line. This
|
||||
produces inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1)
|
||||
command. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> You can override the meta_directory setting after Postfix is
|
||||
built, with "make install" or "make upgrade". </p>
|
||||
@ -449,10 +449,10 @@ built, with "make install" or "make upgrade". </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> As with the command "make makefiles, the command "make
|
||||
install/upgrade name=value..." will replace the string MAIL_VERSION
|
||||
in a configuration parameter value with the Postfix release version.
|
||||
Do not try to specify something like $mail_version on this command
|
||||
line. This produces inconsistent results with different versions
|
||||
of the make(1) command. </p>
|
||||
at the end of a configuration parameter value with the Postfix
|
||||
release version. Do not try to specify something like $mail_version
|
||||
on this command line. This produces inconsistent results with
|
||||
different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h4><a name="shared_tips"> 4.4.4 Tips for distribution maintainers
|
||||
</a></h4>
|
||||
@ -561,9 +561,9 @@ $ make
|
||||
</blockquote>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The command "make makefiles name=value ..." will replace the
|
||||
string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the
|
||||
Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something like
|
||||
$mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
|
||||
string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter value
|
||||
with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something
|
||||
like $mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
|
||||
results with different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Parameters whose defaults can be specified in this way are
|
||||
@ -977,10 +977,11 @@ or "make upgrade" command line, then these will take precedence
|
||||
over compiled-in default settings or main.cf settings. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> The command "make install/upgrade name=value ..." will replace
|
||||
the string MAIL_VERSION in a configuration parameter value with the
|
||||
Postfix release version. Do not try to specify something like
|
||||
$mail_version on this command line. This produces inconsistent
|
||||
results with different versions of the make(1) command. </p>
|
||||
the string MAIL_VERSION at the end of a configuration parameter
|
||||
value with the Postfix release version. Do not try to specify
|
||||
something like $mail_version on this command line. This produces
|
||||
inconsistent results with different versions of the make(1) command.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
|
||||
* Patches change both the patchlevel and the release date. Snapshots have no
|
||||
* patchlevel; they change the release date only.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20140627"
|
||||
#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20140629"
|
||||
#define MAIL_VERSION_NUMBER "2.12"
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef SNAPSHOT
|
||||
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