Hey EricB, That sounds great! Ping me off-list or on the development list once you got those packaged up and running for testing CentOS7. I am only waiting for some packages to exist to continue working on the cookbook.
Cheers, Sebastian Sent from my iPhone > On 23 Feb 2015, at 18:33, Eric Broch <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi again, Johannes. > > Thanks again for the phone number. I got a hold of Eric S. He's well, > has been busy of late and will be back on the list when time allows. > > Also, I discussed with him my work on COS7 hosted QMT so as not to step > on his toes as QMT lead. I'd like to make it available in the testing > repos but have to get it onto Github first. > Be patient as the inner workings of Github don't come naturally to me. > > In the mean time I've written two install scripts, qt_prep.sh and > qt_install.sh, for a COS7/QMT install modeled after EricS's COS6 > scripts. These should be run AFTER a COS7 minimal install(Compatibility > Libraries, Development Tools checked). All the packages are installed > from my server, NOT the testing repo. I did this for my benefit in > testing. I've tested these scripts three times with a successful install > on all three occasions and a running QMT host. This is for TESTING only > and is not the official QMT release. > > The procedure: > > 1) Download and run qt_prep.sh: > # curl > ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/CentOS7/qmt/scripts/qt_prep.sh > > qt_prep.sh > # ./qt_prep.sh > 2) After the reboot: > # ./qt_install.sh > > qt_prep.sh turns off selinux and downloads qt_install.sh > > Hopefully, if there are any takers, this will install for you as easily > as it did for me. > > Things to note (not in any particular order): > 1) Many of the dependencies come from the EPEL repo which is > automatically installed by qt_install.sh > 2) If one views qt_install.sh the differences between COS6 & COS7 will > become obvious. > 3) The source files are also available at > ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/CentOS7/qmt/srpms/ if anyone is > interested in looking at the specs and the changes I made to them. It > would make me feel better if their were more sets of eyes examining > the changes I made. > 4) The longest part of the install, at least while the QMT packages are > installing, is the download of the ClamAV databases, during clamav > install, which are necessary for the ClamAV daemon to start. > 5) I include DSPAM and Unison as options in the install because I use both. > 6) Send, smtp, submission and their respective logging are all still > running under daemontools, not systemd, for now. > 7 Finally, I'm hoping to have this in the official testing repo within > the next week or so (*crossing my fingers*). > > Anyway, the process takes about 30 minutes give or take. > > EricB > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
