Aaron Stone wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 19:02 +1100, Jake Anderson wrote:
> 
>> I've had problems with it not creating the PID directory if it didn't
>> already exist in ubuntu.
> 
> DBMail won't create the pid directory if it doesn't exist.

No, but the debian packages should, and do. I just re-verified this on
my pristine sid xen machine.

What packages were you using on ubuntu?

> 
>> I can't rember it exactly but in my init.d script i added a section
>> that creates the $piddir directory if it dosen't exist.
>> This is in 2.2.2.
> 
> Makes sense, sure.

No it doesn't. Not for the debian packages.

> 
>> Otherwise it puts the pid files in /var/run and tries to shutdown
>> whats in /var/run/dbmail
>> (at which point it has a problem)
> 
> Of course :-P
> 
> Aaron
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