[Fwd: Re: Problems with Postfix port]
Marcus Alves Grando
mnag at FreeBSD.org
Wed Apr 19 21:37:10 UTC 2006
It's a known problem.
Use mail/postfix-policyd-spf instead of SPF patch.
Regards
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I'm forwarding this to the ports list. Obviously someone needs to look
> in to the libspfs port and fix the problem with it.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix port
> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:57:55 +0100
> From: Chris Hastie <lists at oak-wood.co.uk>
> To: freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
> References: <20060419123750.bdrk23dpw8o8skok at imp.oak-wood.co.uk>
> <4446532D.4050204 at daleco.biz> <444671E9.9090904 at utdallas.edu>
>
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Paul Schmehl <pauls at utdallas.edu> wrote
>> Kevin Kinsey wrote:
>>>> To build Postfix on FreeBSD you MUST USE the FreeBSD
>>>> getopt() system routine, not the GNU version."
>>>>
>>>> Is this likely to be the case if I installed from the port? If so,
>>>> how do I get
>>>> around it? And any suggestions about spawn?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>> It doesn't seem likely to me that this is the problem,
>>
>> To me either. I ran into a problem a while back with Postfix, and
>> that's the same answer they gave me. It turned out to be a problem
>> with SPF. Once I deselected that, postfix compiled fine.
>
> Ah, I think they are connected. I had a response off list that suggested
> adding -DPREPEND_PLUS_TO_OPTSTRING to MAKEFILEFLAGS in the postfix
> makefile. A google on this led me to a suggestion from Wietse that this
> hack is unnecessary and "Perhaps you linked Postfix with some
> third-party library (SSL? SASL? SQL?) that includes its own
> brain-damaged getopt() routine."
>
> Digging a bit deeper, I spotted a suggestion that SPF might be that
> third-party library, so recompiled without that option and bingo! It all
> works again.
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Marcus Alves Grando
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