[Bug 402776] Re: postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits

2009-10-30 Thread Mathias Gug
** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

** Summary changed:

- postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits
+ postfix fails to install with invalid hostnames or domain names

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[Bug 402776] Re: postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits

2009-07-22 Thread Jonathan Marsden
 It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
 tried again same result.

I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.

Please confirm that the old numeric hostname has been edited into the
new hostname (that starts with a letter) from *all* configuration files
on your machine under /etc, including /etc/hosts , /etc/mailname ,
/etc/aliases and /etc/postfix/main.cf

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Re: [Bug 402776] Re: postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits

2009-07-22 Thread David Martin
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
 It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
 tried again same result.
 
 I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
 configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
 
 Please confirm that the old numeric hostname has been edited into the
 new hostname (that starts with a letter) from *all* configuration files
 on your machine under /etc, including /etc/hosts , /etc/mailname ,
 /etc/aliases and /etc/postfix/main.cf
 

I did a grep 5400 $(find) from the etc directory.

Only the /etc/postfix/main.cf file was wrong (but postfix is no longer 
installed), I changed it.

Its asinine to require postfix for a printer, makes no sense.

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[Bug 402776] Re: postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits

2009-07-22 Thread Jonathan Marsden
If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable.  But
you state it is unsupported, so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
unfortunately.

I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just any way to
send email out from this machine; postfix is the default choice for
many packages in Ubuntu to install to meet such a requirement.  If you
prefer something smaller you can install ssmtp and set that up, and many
packages will then use it instead of postfix for their outbound email
needs.

Why a printer driver wants to email something (perhaps registration info
to HP? Perhaps alerts to an admin when the printer is low on toner or
out of paper?) I don't know.  Without full source code for the driver, I
can't really find out, either.

Just so you know, Internet RFC 1178 (which is all about choosing
hostnames) specifically advises Don't use digits at the beginning of
the name... :)

It might be good for Ubuntu to check for this issue, when the host names
is chosen during installation, and at least warn the unwary
user/systemadministrator about it.

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Re: [Bug 402776] Re: postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits

2009-07-22 Thread David Martin
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
 If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable.  But
 you state it is unsupported, so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
 unfortunately.
 
 I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just any way to
 send email out from this machine; postfix is the default choice for
 many packages in Ubuntu to install to meet such a requirement.  If you
 prefer something smaller you can install ssmtp and set that up, and many
 packages will then use it instead of postfix for their outbound email
 needs.
 
 Why a printer driver wants to email something (perhaps registration info
 to HP? Perhaps alerts to an admin when the printer is low on toner or
 out of paper?) I don't know.  Without full source code for the driver, I
 can't really find out, either.
 
 Just so you know, Internet RFC 1178 (which is all about choosing
 hostnames) specifically advises Don't use digits at the beginning of
 the name... :)
 
 It might be good for Ubuntu to check for this issue, when the host names
 is chosen during installation, and at least warn the unwary
 user/systemadministrator about it.
 

I don't need postfix, the problem I have is that many packages list it 
as a dependancy even though they have no need of it.  When it attempts 
to install it causes by 64 bit flash to stop working (no clue as to why) 
and then issues tons of errors every time I try to use the apt system.

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