On 1/3/2011 6:05 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> 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'll
>>> install 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. 

Right.  I saw that after I posted my message.  I migrated that change
into my 0.65.2 spec file and rebuilt the rpms.  I haven't installed them
yet, but I did get far enough to verify that they do not have any
dependency problems now.

Thanks.

-- 
Bowie

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