Re: Building cyrus-imapd-2.2.12 on 64 bit linux

From: Alexander Dalloz (ad+)
Date: Wed Feb 15 2006 - 12:19:15 EST

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    Am Mi, den 15.02.2006 schrieb Rob Tanner um 17:53:

    > Alexander,
    >
    > One of my major reasons for building cyrus-imapd myself rather than with
    > an RPM is that the FC4 distro RPM version logs as the mail facility, and
    > I do not want both the MTA and cyrus-imapd logging to the same syslog

    I too prefer to have different log facilities / files for MTA and
    Cyrus-IMAPd.

    > file. Building from unmodified source, messages are logged using the
    > local6 facility. Do you know if Simon's package has also been modified
    > like the FC4 distro? I've not worked with source rpms and I'm not

    Very trivial to change that in the .spec file of Simon's SRC.RPM:

    # used syslog facility for logging
    %{!?SYSLOGFACILITY: %define SYSLOGFACILITY LOCAL6}

    rpmbuild -ba --target x86_64 cyrus-imapd.spec

    Easy and you have the software within the package manager after
    installation as an RPM.

    > comfortable trying to figure it out for myself. Or even better, is
    > there an undocumented option (imapd.conf or cyrus.conf directive) to set
    > the facility -- I certainly couldn't find a reference in the man pages.

    The syslog facility is a compile time setting only.

    > Rob

    Alexander

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