/dev/rob0: > 1. A minor bug, the hyperlink for "sqlite:" pointed to > mysql_table.5.html: > > --- postfix-2.8-20100618/html/BAD-SQLITE_README.html 2010-06-18 > 13:15:23.000000000 -0000 > +++ postfix-2.8-20100618/html/SQLITE_README.html 2010-06-27 > 15:52:16.992251367 -0000 > @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ > > <blockquote> > <pre> > -<a href="postconf.5.html#alias_maps">alias_maps</a> = <a > href="mysql_table.5.html">sqlite</a>:/etc/postfix/sqlite-aliases.cf > +<a href="postconf.5.html#alias_maps">alias_maps</a> = <a > href="sqlite_table.5.html">sqlite</a>:/etc/postfix/sqlite-aliases.cf > </pre> > </blockquote>
There was a cut-and-paste error in the postlink script that replaces string by hyperlinked words, so there were more instances of this. > 2. SQLITE_README does not mention version 2.8 availability. > sqlite_table(5) does. I think the README should, too. Maybe when it is time for the stable release. It was painful enough to modify all the claims that postscreen is part of Postfix 2.7. > 3. sqlite_table(5) mentions the deprecated query syntax. I guess > that's loaded from shared code with older SQL map types? Seems to me > that there's no need to support that in sqlite_table, unless of > course it's more work to NOT support it. The idea is to make things easier for everyone by keeping instructions identical. > 4. This has happened to me before, and I think I even brought it up > here: "make upgrade" goes through my $html_directory, but I don't get > the new goodies I was after. Here, "make upgrade" installs mysql_table.5, mysql_table.5.html and SQLITE_README.html. I don't install ASCII README files but they are configured similarly (in the postfix-files file) so I expect similar results. > further inspection I saw that index.html was not updated, and > SOHO_README.html was also missing. The SOHO_README files were never installed. Perhaps this is because they contain duplicate information from other files. Note that SOHO_README is also not referenced by index.html. > Do I need to use something like rsync in addition to make upgrade? No. Postfix build/install attempts to minimize dependencies on other tools. Wietse