On 10/6/05 8:43 AM, "Anand Ulaganathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I have installed exim-4.12 on my Solaris system. The installation
> created a file by name /usr/local/bin/exim-4.12-1 which I understand as
> a service pack 1. I intend to configure close to a system in a different
> environment where I see /usr/local/bin/exim-4.12-3. Does this mean I am
> 2 service pack behind and if so where can I find the installable to get
> to exim-4.12-3. Any help soon is highly appreciated.

The number after the hyphen (eg, the -1 and -3 above) is a count of the
number of times Exim has been built from the source after the source was
unpacked from the tarball.  (In our case, it's always -1, since every build
is "fresh from the tarball" here.)

  --John



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