I have added a patch for that issue on sourceforge some time ago. It's running
here on my systems:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3094082group_id=6691atid=306691
Johannes
Am 18.08.11 10:38, schrieb Robert Schulze:
Hi,
Am 17.08.2011 17:03, schrieb Tom Collins:
if (dbuf
My Collegue Robert Schulze r...@bytecamp.net has written a patch
for mailinglist.c, but it is for qmailadmin 1.2.15.
It works for us. Thanks Rob.
--- mailinglist.c.orig 2011-08-17 15:53:26.0 +0200
+++ mailinglist.c 2011-08-17 15:53:32.0 +0200
@@ -665,6 +665,7 @@
int
Zidlewitz wrote:
My Collegue Robert Schulze r...@bytecamp.net has written a patch
for mailinglist.c, but it is for qmailadmin 1.2.15.
It works for us. Thanks Rob.
--- mailinglist.c.orig2011-08-17 15:53:26.0 +0200
+++ mailinglist.c 2011-08-17 15:53:32.0 +0200
@@ -665,6
Hi All,
Attached a small patch will extend the option of setting a From header
of the program autorespond, by the means of allowing 'pretty' From
headers, no error checking implemented tough.
The better header will make it more easy to for example include a name
into the From reply. Sample
Hello,
When qmailadmin could not open/find the language file (lang/en etc) it
gives the segmentation fault in the command line and nothing is displayed on
the web
brower.
# ./qmailadmin
Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /tmp/qmailadmin-1.2.11]# gdb qmailadmin
GNU gdb 6.1.1
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Hash: SHA1
Rick Widmer wrote:
Please upload this patch to the SourceForge tracker so it doesn't get lost.
Rick, I'll do this as soon as we're done with the patch. It should be very
soon.
I just wanted to get some quick feedback from anyone wanting to apply
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Hash: SHA1
Rick Widmer wrote:
Please upload this patch to the SourceForge tracker so it doesn't get lost.
Rick, the patch is uploaded.
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Matt Brookings [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key ABA26FE7
Software developer Systems
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Hi again.
The patch I spoke of earlier is available to anyone who would like to try it
out.
Here are the changes I've made:
Please upload this patch to the SourceForge tracker so it doesn't get lost.
http
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Hash: SHA1
Hi again.
The patch I spoke of earlier is available to anyone who would like to try it
out.
Here are the changes I've made:
Added a My Mailboxes link to the main menu, and modify user menu for users
with group mailboxes
Added new HTML templates
On Aug 21, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
I am too lazy to check - does the onchange-facility log the IP of
the client?
Going through the apache logfile can be tedious, if it is large.
If you looked at John's message that I replied to, you'll see that
although the script isn't
On 2007-08-22, at 1133, Tom Collins wrote:
On Aug 21, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
I am too lazy to check - does the onchange-facility log the IP of
the client?
Going through the apache logfile can be tedious, if it is large.
If you looked at John's message that I replied to,
. However, onchange is a basic script.
Does your onchange script give remote IP? I think onchange cannot give it.
Best regards...
On 2007-08-20, at 0427, Metin KAYA wrote:
I have written a patch that create log file for qmailadmin-1.2.9.
When a
user's password or quota changed
program (qmailadmin, vpopmaild, command-line commands, etc.) actually
does them.
the onchange patch for qmailadmin adds in a few explicit calls to
run this script, in cases where qmailadmin does something which
doesn't involve the vpopmail library, such as creating a mailing
list
On Aug 21, 2007, at 12:45 PM, John Simpson wrote:
and before you do this: if your qmailadmin interface is available
on a non-SSL web site, that needs to be changed. otherwise, anybody
with a packet sniffer in the right place will be able to literally
WATCH your users log into their domains,
Am 22.08.2007 um 01:29 schrieb Tom Collins:
On Aug 21, 2007, at 12:45 PM, John Simpson wrote:
and before you do this: if your qmailadmin interface is available
on a non-SSL web site, that needs to be changed. otherwise,
anybody with a packet sniffer in the right place will be able to
Hi all,
I have written a patch that create log file for qmailadmin-1.2.9. When a
user's password or quota changed, a user deleted from the system or
a user created this patch logs the events. Sample lines from log file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /var/log/qmailadmin.log
12/08/2007 00:27:32
On 2007-08-20, at 0427, Metin KAYA wrote:
I have written a patch that create log file for qmailadmin-1.2.9.
When a
user's password or quota changed, a user deleted from the system or
a user created this patch logs the events.
better suggestion for you. i've written a patch
howdy-
i wrote the onchange patch which was added to vpopmail version
5.4.15. if you're not familiar with it, it allows the administrator
to set up a ~vpopmail/etc/onchange script which is automatically
executed whenever something changes with vpopmail's status, i.e. when
a domain
Tom: Do you still have a lock on qmailadmin development? If not I'll
see about getting this added.
Rick
John Simpson wrote:
snip
Hi,
In order to get PCI valid I had to patch qmailadmin so that are gt;
lt; I have attached the diff for -stable. Everything should be sane,
but I admit that these changes were done in a bit of a rush just so we
can get the PCI badge.
I've no idea if attachments are stripped from list postings
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:40 AM, ed wrote:
In order to get PCI valid I had to patch qmailadmin so that are
gt;
lt; I have attached the diff for -stable. Everything should be sane,
but I admit that these changes were done in a bit of a rush just so we
can get the PCI badge.
I've no idea
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:06:26 -0700
Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:40 AM, ed wrote:
In order to get PCI valid I had to patch qmailadmin so that are
gt;
lt; I have attached the diff for -stable. Everything should be
sane, but I admit that these changes were
Il Saturday 17 February 2007 02:05:52 Quinn Comendant ha scritto:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:14:50 +0100, Simone Lazzaris wrote:
Hi anybody/everybody
I've patched autorespond (v2.0.4, but the patch also apply to 2.0.5)
to detect
spam messages tagged by spamassassin; this to avoid to respond
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:14:50 +0100, Simone Lazzaris wrote:
Hi anybody/everybody
I've patched autorespond (v2.0.4, but the patch also apply to 2.0.5)
to detect
spam messages tagged by spamassassin; this to avoid to respond to spam
messages. Patch is:
[...]
Hey Simone
I added this patch
Hi anybody/everybody
I've patched autorespond (v2.0.4, but the patch also apply to 2.0.5) to detect
spam messages tagged by spamassassin; this to avoid to respond to spam
messages. Patch is:
--- autorespond-2.0.4-orig/autorespond.c2003-08-25 18:11:58.0
+0200
+++ autorespond
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:14:50 +0100, Simone Lazzaris wrote:
Hi anybody/everybody
I've patched autorespond (v2.0.4, but the patch also apply to 2.0.5)
to detect
spam messages tagged by spamassassin; this to avoid to respond to spam
messages. Patch is:
--- autorespond-2.0.4-orig
on. I have attached to this message my domain autofill exceptions patch against qmailadmin 1.2.10. This changes the config.h line to inclued a pipe-separated list of hostnames for which it should not even try to autofill. I'd imagine this could be easily added to the configure script
Hi lists,
I had remodeled for vpopmail-1.2.9 because it was on business
needs. The account of two or more postmasters can be made for
one domain.
POSTMASTER ACCOUNTS are postmaster and starting by
postmaster-.
For example, if an account postmaster-hoge is made, this postmaster-hoge has
I've inquired before about the location of the
.qmail-user or user/.qmail files that qmail works on
when, for example, a vacation message is enabled for a
specific account.
Is there a patch that would make qmailadmin only work
on
~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-user
instead of
~vpopmail
On Jan 7, 2004, at 6:30 AM, Brandon Weisz wrote:
Just for testing, I changed 000 #ff to 000 #00 in the
colortable file. The html was truncated again (with the different
color code) tr bgcolor=#00td align=left. I've also tried
downgrading to older releases with the same situation. I
.
Try this diff and see if it fixes the problem:
Great, This patch fixes my problem. The page now renders properly.
Thanks Tom!
Brandon
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/qmailadmin/qmailadmin/util.c,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3
Just add this plugin:
http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=59
Charles
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Question, how you get that quota meter to squirrelmail?
--
Eero
Justin,
Are you going to fix the 'make' problems relating to versions after
1.0.23 of qmailadmin or wait until the new 1.1 dev version where Tom
hopes to create separate html template files?
I just tried to make qmailadmin with the patch from your site and got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/qmailadmin
the fixes and we had a little time today.
All of the login functionality should work perfectly.
There is now a logout button.
These changes have been made to the Patch Files and to the Full Install
We plan on fixing the multi-language functionality when the next release
of qmailamdin comes out
Question, how you get that quota meter to squirrelmail?
--
Eero
To answer all the requests, you can now download zip, and tar.gz files
for our full installation, and for just our patch files for qmailadmin
1.0.23. We have also added a .tar.gz file for our squirrelmail admin
theme.
All Bugs regarding the patch files and the full installation have been
fixed
This is a request to some of the other developers to look over a patch
I'm planning to include in 1.0.22. It touches a lot of files, but the
main goal was to replace references to MAX_BUFF (and other #defines)
with sizeof() to avoid discrepancies between the assumed size and
actual size
Joseph Young
Involved.com
System Admin
I am working on a patch for adding spamassassin into the QmailAdmin. I have
beginner's experience at C++ and have some of the work done. It is difficult
to say where I am at in the process. The patch is still beta and works for
only qmailadmin-1.0.7.01132003
started working on the changes necessary to make this work. I'm
making sure that I don't break the old way -- I just want to make it
possible for this directory structure to work given the correct options
to configure.
Along the way, I noticed some errors in Makefile.am. Here's a patch
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 02:19 PM, Michael Bowe wrote:
On of my customers reported that same error to me yesterday
Looking at the html of that page, the error is being generated on one
of the
simple javascript lines, however the syntax of the line looked ok to me
My customer was using
into qmailadmin It shows how much quota the user has
used example 6.19 but in the field that shows how many meg's their
quota is, I see 0.00 This is the same with all my vpopmail accounts.
This patch for quota_to_megabytes in util.c checks to see if the quota
is in megabytes
accounts.
This patch for quota_to_megabytes in util.c checks to see if the quota
is in megabytes instead of bytes. The patch also corrects an error in
quota_to_bytes previously pointed out by [EMAIL PROTECTED] In
addition to his fix, I use atof instead of atol, allowing for decimal
the settings for the list.
Here's a patch for qmailadmin 1.0.12 (Ken, please apply) that addresses
this problem:
--- qmailadmin-1.0.12/mailinglist.c Thu Feb 27 13:38:17 2003
+++ qmailadmin-1.0.12-tc/mailinglist.c Mon Mar 17 08:59:33 2003
@@ -1069,6 +1057,9 @@
if((strstr(TmpBuf2, ezmlm
should see, a 10m
quota. When I log into qmailadmin It shows how much quota the user has
used example 6.19 but in the field that shows how many meg's their
quota is, I see 0.00 This is the same with all my vpopmail accounts.
This patch for quota_to_megabytes in util.c checks to see if the quota
below
main_menu.html
show_login.html
show_login_help.html
Here's a patch that fixes this problem.
Luqman.H
www.unhas.ac.id/~luqe
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Alexandre Barbosa wrote:
I'm using the new feature
--enable-imageurl=
It works fine except at the login page and the main menu.
The problem is in the files list below
main_menu.html
show_login.html
show_login_help.html
Here's a patch that fixes
Hello,
this is my patch for the french language for the new mailing list interface.
Bye.
fr.1.0.12.patch
Description: Binary data
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.radio-campus.org/
On Monday 24 February 2003 13:23, Tom Collins wrote:
I've updated my patch from last Friday to include a nicer trash icon (
Hi Tom,
I just applied your patches and new images files. Looks really nice!
I updated the 1.0.10 tarball on www.inter7.com/devel/ to have your
changes (as well as Miki's
On Friday 21 February 2003 11:56, Nicolas Croiset wrote:
Hello,
this is my new patch for the fr language.
Bye.
Hi Nicolas,
Your updated French translation is in the devel version.
--
- Ken Jones
Hello,
this is my new patch for the fr language.
Bye.
fr.patch
Description: Binary data
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.radio-campus.org/
I've updated alias.c and util.c to remove the fts_* functions
and put in a new get_du() function. Also, I've implemented
the scandir() function and called it bkscandir(). I also
fixed an obvious memory leak in the alias functions that used scandir().
Going through the code it appears there's
Did you leave the function qa_sort() there or remove it?
It should have stayed exactly as it was before.
All I did was write a function called bkscandir() that implements
what's written on the linux scandir() man page. I took 10 minutes
looking for the BSD sources, then said forget it and wrote
At 10:45 24/01/2003 -0500, Brian Kolaci wrote:
Did you leave the function qa_sort() there or remove it?
It should have stayed exactly as it was before.
I eventually replaced it with qsort instead of qa_sort. It compiled and
ran fine, though the alias/forwards menus did not work. I used your
qa_sort() is the comparison function that's fed into qsort.
In any case, qsort is always called.
Brian
At 10:45 24/01/2003 -0500, Brian Kolaci wrote:
Did you leave the function qa_sort() there or remove it?
It should have stayed exactly as it was before.
I eventually
Howdy list,
I JUST signed up. I had to! I saw in the archive for yesterday that Jorge
Valdes had created a manager patch for qmailadmin.
Where can I find this patch? Has anyone besides Jorge successfully deployed
it?
I've gotta have this thing!
Thanks,
--
Jesse Guardiani, Systems
Anyway, back to the subject at hand:
I'll be running the advantages/disadvantages of both the Jorge patch and the
unmodified version by my manager before we put this beastie in production.
I'm still interested in acquiring this patch though. I want to review the
code and see how it's implemented.
How
:45 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] quota patch ( Jorge Valdes)
Hi,
I suggest you wait just a bit. I *finally* started working
on the .qmailadmin-limits API's that include *alot* of
other information. I believe this patch does the incorrect
behaviour. The permissions on managers should
Craig,
I have acquired the source code from Jorge for the manager patch.
Also, another programmer commented on some things about the implementation of
Jorge's patch that are worth noting:
It doesn't apply a 'per-domain' quota, which is not good. If you give a
manager the ability to modify his
Whoops. Disregard that. Wrong address.
On Wednesday 20 November 2002 16:38, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Craig,
I have acquired the source code from Jorge for the manager patch.
Also, another programmer commented on some things about the implementation
of Jorge's patch that are worth noting
that quota to increase the requested space
requirements for the customer. In any case, quota modification requests
*must* be submitted in writing to avoid future disputes.
Problem:
+ how to make .patch file for summital.
Jorge Valdes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ISP.
But it seems that the postmaster of a domain can select whatever
quota he wants (with above patch)?
The optimal solution (for me) would be:
ISP-admin gives certain quota to domain xyz.com.
Postmaster of domain xyz.com can use up that quota for his accounts,
but not more!
It seems
Hi All.
I have just updated my dropto patch from qmailadmin-0.45 to
qmailadmin-1.0.6, you can find the patch here:
http://d-srv.com/sw/patches/qmailadmin-1.0.6-dropto.patch
Those familliar with qmail should know what this patch is good for.
Chears.
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve
.
1-888-8TSCNET
-Original Message-
From: Michal Medvecky [mailto:M.Medvecky;sh.cvut.cz]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: patch for autorespond-2.0.2
Hello,
this is a small patch for autorespond-2.0.2
Citeren Dorneles Treméa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
I'm sending a fix to Justin Hopper 'Quota patch for
QmailAdmin 1.0.4'[1] work with QmailAdmin 1.0.6.
*snip*
Great! It didn't work out for me, had some errors. I just made the changes
myself with hand, and it works now.
You want a patched
Hi folks,
I'm sending a fix to Justin Hopper 'Quota patch for
QmailAdmin 1.0.4'[1] work with QmailAdmin 1.0.6.
Addictionaly, I updated brazilian portuguese (pt-BR)
translation file.
Can someone tell me if there is a CVS server and how
to access it?
[1] http://www.digitaloasys.com/contrib.php
At long last.
All the known problems with qmailadmin and MySQL replication are now
fixed. In cases where MySQL slave(s) fail replication there could be a
race condition but fixing that requires some code additions to
vpopmail. My patch is based on Bill's patch that fixes the MySQL
to
vpopmail. My patch is based on Bill's patch that fixes the MySQL
replication issues. To that base I applied Justin Hopper's quota
patches and adjusted the quota patches to work the same way as the
rest of modusergo (as with Bill's updates).
The patch is at
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/mail
At 11:50 05/09/2002 -0700, Brad Dameron wrote:
The problem is not with the autoresponder, per se, but how vdelivermail
handles the exit codes that autorespond passes it. I've written a patch
for vdelivermail.
-- Steve
The autoresponder will not defer the message. It will still deliver
Does anyone have a quota patch for qmailadmin 1.0.6?
I have the following already working:
+qmail 1.0.3
+ vpopmail 5.3.8
+ qmailadmin 1.0.6
+ courier IMAP 1.5.3
Just need the patch. :)
Jorge.
Hi everyone, (Ken, Bill)
I just went through my files at:
http://www.kvikkjokk.net/~oden/softwares/;
and noticed that I had made this dropto patch back in february, now I
wonder if the feature/idea could be implemented into the dev version of
qmailadmin?
You find the patch here:
http
On Wednesday, November 28, 2001, at 09:22 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
Hi everyone, (Ken, Bill)
I just went through my files at:
http://www.kvikkjokk.net/~oden/softwares/;
and noticed that I had made this dropto patch back in february, now I
wonder if the feature/idea could be implemented
looks for
maildirsize
This is something I very much want as a configure option for
vdelivermail, and plan to take a stab at it soon.
only thing I still miss for quota is domain-based default
quota eg. one more line to .qmailadmin-limits file.
Steve Fulton has talked about writing a patch
Ken et all,
I've attached a patch for Vqadmin 1.18 (gzipped, eh Bill? ;) . Now when
editing a specific user, admins can enable/disable the following:
- Disable Account / POP Access
- Disable Web access
- Disable IMAP Access
- Disable Change Password
- Bounce E-mail
- Disable E
changes are
wiped out. There's lots of other scenarios there.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 1:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmailadmin 0.84 and vpopmail-5.0 patch
Ken,
Just put up my 0.85:
Now
on 9/26/01 12:31 PM, Hubbard, David at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Seems like multiple admins in at the same time could
result in collisions if they were changing the same
thing at the same time, e.g. both are looking at the
properties of one user and typing a new name or
password, one hits
Bill Shupp wrote:
While this is true, I think it would be rare. The vpopmail
command line tools can be used by multiple administrators,
and I've never had a problem (with as many as 4
administrators at one time). I'm not as concerned with
people overwriting each others changes as I am
on 9/26/01 12:54 PM, Casey Zacek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
I was emailing back and forth with Gabriel Ambuehl about the
no-forwarding-postmaster's-email topic, and I accidentally deleted the
last one, but I believe the concensus was that deleting postmaster and
making it just forward to
on 9/26/01 2:24 PM, Brad Dameron at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill,
One issue I might see is users being able to add more than their limit.
Based on what I see in the code it loads the limits when it first opens and
checks to see how many of each already exhist but doesn't check again until
is released,
couldn't
you introduce my patch too (cause I'm building some code that relies
on some form (I don't care too much which one) of vaddaliasdomain()
being present)?
I think we are going to stick with the current domain alias code.
It was there in the old 4.9 version and the early 4.10
Hi Bill (et all)
I uploaded the qmailadmin 0.84 version and updated
the 5.0 (pre release still) version. Looks good.
the vpopmail 5.0 is at
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/vpopmail-5.0.tar.gz
Cheers
Ken
(I'm getting back into the swing of things)
Message-
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 9:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 0.83 patch
Ken, all:
I've posted a patch that brings qmailadmin 0.82 to a 0.83 candidate:
ChangeLog:
http://shupp.org/patches/ChangeLog
INSTALL:
cd
I vote for this , definitely =)
- Original Message -
From: Casey Zacek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: 0.83 patch
I totally agree with this. I am going to have a real bitch of a time
migrating my current email system
, 0x1000) was added to
vpopmail so that you can now do vmoduser -a non-postmasteraccount@domain
to grant domain admin privileges to the user. Should work with all auth
modules.
Here's how to apply the vpopmail patch, which should work on most of the 5.0
releases:
cd vpopmail-5.0x
lynx --source http
Ken, all:
I've posted a patch that brings qmailadmin 0.82 to a 0.83 candidate:
ChangeLog:
http://shupp.org/patches/ChangeLog
INSTALL:
cd qmailadmin-0.82
lynx --source http://shupp.org/patches/0.83-patch.gz | patch -p0
./configure options
make ; make install-strip
I've tested it with both cdb
http://www.esoteric.ca/software/mailinglist_sort.patch
This will cause the output of any mailinglist's subscriber list to be sorted
displayed alphabetically. This is meant to be applied against v0.80.
-- Steve
---
If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think
I've updated the changes to incorporate Antonio's idea of having optional
include files in addition to the header.html and footer.html files. Here's
how to apply:
cd qmailadmin-0.70
lynx --source http://shupp.org/patches/0.70ac2.patch.gz | patch -p0
./configure options
make install-strip
It's
Bill Shupp writes:
I've updated the changes to incorporate Antonio's idea of having optional
include files in addition to the header.html and footer.html files.
Cool!
This is a test of include2.html. This domain is kvikkjokk.net
file permission error
on 8/1/01 9:47 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill Shupp writes:
I've updated the changes to incorporate Antonio's idea of having optional
include files in addition to the header.html and footer.html files.
Cool!
This is a test of include2.html. This domain is
Bill Shupp writes:
on 8/1/01 9:47 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill Shupp writes:
I've updated the changes to incorporate Antonio's idea of having optional
include files in addition to the header.html and footer.html files.
Cool!
This is a test of
on 8/1/01 9:55 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill Shupp writes:
on 8/1/01 9:47 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill Shupp writes:
I've updated the changes to incorporate Antonio's idea of having optional
include files in addition to the header.html and
Bill Shupp writes:
on 8/1/01 9:55 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Well, first of all it looks like my error checking is broken. Let me fix
that, then we'll see why yours is generating the extra slash.
I noticed that the configure stuff ignored that I didn't have the
on 8/1/01 10:27 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill,
Here's from my config.h
#define HTMLLIBDIR /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html/
It's odd because I configured it like:
--with-htmllibdir=/usr/local/share/qmailadmin
and not
Bill Shupp writes:
on 8/1/01 10:27 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill,
Here's from my config.h
#define HTMLLIBDIR /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html/
It's odd because I configured it like:
--with-htmllibdir=/usr/local/share/qmailadmin
and not
on 8/1/01 10:27 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill,
Here's from my config.h
#define HTMLLIBDIR /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html/
It's odd because I configured it like:
--with-htmllibdir=/usr/local/share/qmailadmin
and not
Bill Shupp writes:
Try this:
in configure.in, change line 100 from:
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HTMLLIBDIR, $htmllibdir/html/)
to:
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HTMLLIBDIR, $htmllibdir/html)
Yep, that did the trick.
file permission error /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html/include3.html
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created by the patch. If you touch each file, you should be ok.
Yes, but I noticed the double slash thing only when I removed the include
file. I guess I could have gotten the same result if I removed other files
too.
I went ahead and created a 0.70ac4.patch.gz. It creates all the include
files
that the
template file was missing. You only noticed the double slash when the error
message was displayed. The new patch corrects both issues.
Ok, I remove it from the sv template and send it to you.
Ok.
Cheers,
Bill Shupp
automatically) to work with. If you need more, it's pretty
easy to edit template.c to add them. As an example, this patch puts a
little bit of text in html/include2.html, and this is called (via ##N2) from
html/add_user.html. I did add error checking to prevent include loops.
Why they must
on 8/1/01 12:12 PM, Ken Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
I updated the distribution with Bills (Alan Cox?) :) patch and
updated the version to 0.70.
Ha! Do I get to be on the Inter7 payroll too? ; )
Did you get the latest patch? It was 0.70ac4. ac1 didn't have the ##N[1-3]
hooks
on 8/1/01 12:13 PM, Antonio Dias at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Why they must be hardcoded? We could have just one ##N command that could
be used like:
##N/test/include.html
##Nheader.html
##Nsomefile.html
and they should be expanded to:
html_dir_of_qmailadmin/test/include.html
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