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After your commit, I now get an error during staging:
(00:00:54)
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(00:00:54) ===
(00:00:54) ===> Staging for MailScanner-5.0.3_1
(00:00:54) ** Missing
On 28-7-2017 22:48, Chris Rees wrote:
> I've committed a fix using @sample for the config files, and fixed the
> regexes for paths. @sample keyword was made for ports like this...
>
> The port will no longer destroy your configuration.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
Good news, Chris. Thanks for your
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Hi all,
I have to say that actually the entire port is now a train wreck... the
config directory is completely overwritten on install, and deleted on
deinstall. Config files should never go into pkg-plist directly! I
don't really understand why the previous method was changed as that has
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On 19-6-2017 07:18, Jeff Sickel wrote:
> The MailScanner-5.0.3 update didn’t keep the /usr/local and other FreeBSD
> standard namespace in place. I spent quite a bit of time correcting the perl
> scripts to pick up the /usr/local install
Would you have a look of this PR:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219938
or file a patch to fix it ?
Thanks !
wen
2017-06-19 13:18 GMT+08:00 Jeff Sickel :
> The MailScanner-5.0.3 update didn’t keep the /usr/local and other FreeBSD
> standard