LaMont Jones wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 06:23:59PM +0300, Anton Chernev wrote:
LaMont Jones wrote:
I am also using x86.
Indeed, I have recompiled Postfix to add a trash quota patch, by using
the dpkg-build routine.
dpkg-buildpackage should result in the patches that you need...
strings -a /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd | grep "sasl:/usr/lib/sasl2" should
result in output, or you've managed to drop a patch.
What I'm not sure about is whether this is caused by Postfix, libsasl2,
libsasl2-modules or sasl2-bin; I couldn't find out which package
contains this file.
The file is created either by the admin or by postfix (but I think
admin...) and would belong to postfix. If the strings | grep above
produces output, then life is interesting and I'm not sure who's broken.
lamont
Here is the output of the command you suggested:
$ strings -a /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd | grep "sasl:/usr/lib/sasl2"
/etc/postfix/sasl:/usr/lib/sasl2
$
Does that mean it looks for the file in both places?
Anton
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