On 3/21/06, Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Not allowed under the qmail licensing.  That is a binary release.  What you would need to do is have a firstrun scripts that will do the compile and install the first time the system is booted and once a valid install is done, it sets a flag so that the install is never done again.  That is the closest you could do with qmail and not violate the licensing agreement.

I agree that what you are proposing would be easier, but you cannot do it with qmail given the "source only" license for distribution.

Thanks for that info. I already had the basic parts done. Now I will discard that.


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