Petr Salinger a écrit :
>> apt-get install postfix
>>
>> it will then proceed to install PostgreSQL, LDAP, MySQL and CDB map support,
>> which I don't want ...
> 
> It is not needed, as postfix have only "suggest" on postfix-pgsql, 
> postfix-ldap, ...
> 
>> Is there any way of telling it to avoid all of that?  I just want a simple
>> postfix install with Berkeley DB support ... do I really have to configure /
>> build from scratch for this?
> 
> Please, which version of postfix are you using ?
> Postfix needed GNU/kFreeBSD specific patch, 
> http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org//patches/debian-only/postfix.diff,
> version in unreleased is severely outdated,
> patch is included in version in experimental.
> 
> So, to get current unstable postfix, you have to build yourself.
> Try to "apt-get build-dep postfix", "apt-get source postfix",
> apply above mentioned patch and build by
> "cd postfix-2.3.7; dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -uc"
> 
> During build, PostgreSQL, LDAP, MySQL and CDB will be needed,
> but not after that.
> 
> Uploading packages into unreleased is allowed only to DDs,
> so I cannot upload it into archive.
> 

I have uploaded it to unreleased, it should appear in the archive after
the next push. Meanwhile yt is available in http://incoming.gnuab.org .


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