On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 01:40:29PM -0400, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
>  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.
>
>
Yes, that is what we use here.

Ken

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