qtp can be put into yum, however the qmail-toaster will not be. Plain
and simple the license doesn't allow us to distribute binaries other
than the standard unpatched qmail.
Dan Bernstein doesn't allow modified source or modified binaries to be
distributed. We basically put src.rpm files that are the original
source + patches + a script to build the customized versions we use.
Erik
On 4/6/07, Harry Zink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any progress on this?
Getting qmt into a yum repository would be insanely great for making
upgrades easier (not that they aren't easy with the current upgrade
scripts).
So, any news?
Harry
On Oct 23, 2006, at 8:01 AM, Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Well, based on the informal poll (not quite scientific) it seems that the
majority of users are using some version of either Centos, RedHat or Fedora.
These are all yum-able distros. The email from Eric Shubes about yum-able
code it a good thing as well ("The plan is for qt-plus to be a noarch.rpm
package, and will be yum-able (fwiw).").
SO for now I guess the best course of action would be to wait for that to be
finished then figure out how to make a repository for the toaster.
Any thoughts?
W
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