FreeBSD Port: MailScanner-5.0.3

Chris Rees crees at physics.org
Fri Jul 28 16:10:31 UTC 2017


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 
worked well.

I've marked it IGNORE and will fix it as quickly as I can.

Cheers,

Crhis

DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator wrote:
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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 locations after the upgrade.  The configuration files and other core pieces of MailScanner seem to keep more standard Linux namespaces with this release.  An upgrade from earlier versions is not recommended on FreeBSD until the correct file locations are handled by default.
> Yeah .. https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/61298/
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