Bowie Bailey writes:
On 12/30/2010 5:52 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Bowie Bailey writes:It looks like Courier is now dependent on cronie. Unfortunately, my mailserver is running on CentOS 4, which does not have cronie available in any of the major repos. Is it possible to install Courier without cronie, or do I have to find a way to get it?You can force-install the rpm file, if that's your only break, or fix the spec file and rebuild it. I'll fix the spec file to require /etc/cron.hourly, so that it'llinstall with either cronie or vixie-cron.So it really just wants the cron service and not cronie in particular? I'll edit that requirement out of the spec file and try again.
The real requirement is for the /etc/cron.hourly directory, where a cleanup script gets installed, with the expectations that every once in a while something is going to execute this script.
I already updated the requirement in the spec file, accordingly.
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