On 8/4/2010 1:23 PM, Jay G. Scott wrote:
what's the deal w/ no configure script?
you do know that you DON'T NEED autoconf/automake to install, right?
they're not hiding behind that old dodge, are they? i'm so sick of
that.
if i supply a configure script, will you guys use it?
every time i try to go to a newer version of postfix, the
installation overwrites the previous version. and that
interferes w/ my system documentation. w/ a configure script
i can install into a safe, stub directory w/o clobbering the
existing files. then i can do a proper migration.
j.
The Postfix build system can already take this into account.
For example, Gentoo Linux sandboxes all builds in case something fails.
As part of this build system, it uses the following documented switches
to CCARGS in "make makefiles"
mycc="${mycc} -DDEF_DAEMON_DIR=\\\"/usr/$(get_libdir)/postfix\\\""
mycc="${mycc} -DDEF_MANPAGE_DIR=\\\"/usr/share/man\\\""
mycc="${mycc} -DDEF_README_DIR=\\\"/usr/share/doc/${PF}/readme\\\""
mycc="${mycc} -DDEF_HTML_DIR=\\\"/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html\\\""
This is only a sample of what can be built. More can be found here:
http://www.postfix.org/INSTALL.html
The postfix-install script respects install_root to sandbox a new
install that can be moved later.