Re: src rpm for 2.3

From: David Cary Hart (no email)
Date: Sat Aug 12 2006 - 21:43:24 EDT

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    On 12 Aug 2006 18:00:16 +0200, Simon J Mudd <> opined:
    > (/dev/rob0) writes:
    >
    > > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 14:34, David Cary Hart wrote:
    > > > On 31 Jul 2006 19:53:31 +0200, Simon J Mudd <>
    > > > opined:
    > > > > As I've been offlist for a few weeks perhaps you can point me
    > > > > (off list) to the patches and any other things that need to
    > > > > be taken into account and unless I see some big problem I'll
    > > > > look at incorporating this into my rpms.
    > > >
    > > > Requires dovecot 1.0.rc2
    > >
    > > Simon/David/Tonni or anybody else: what needs to be done to get
    > > the Dovecot SASL support? I tried "export POSTFIX_DOVECOT_SASL=1"
    > > and rebuilding the spec file ... no luck. This is the 2.3.2-1
    > > SRPM on an RHEL4 box.
    >
    > I've started the adjustment of my rpm but am waiting on David for a
    > clarification of which dovecot.conf file needs adjusting. The only
    > dovecot.conf file on my system (RHEL4, /etc/dovecot.conf) looks
    > quite different from the file that's supposed to be patched.
    >
    > Also it may be that this will only work for FC at the moment as
    > RHEL4 comes with dovecot-0.99.11-2.EL4.1 which may be too old. If
    > this is the case the users on RHEL versions or older FC will have
    > to "find" a newer dovecot rpm to use. I'm not a dovecot user so I
    > need someone to tell me what needs to be done so I can replicate
    > this in my build procedures and then get someone who is interested
    > to confirm if it works.
    >
    > Therefore I'm dependent on feedback from somewhere who uses dovecot
    > and knows how to get it working and can help me test my rpm. That's
    > obviously something that I need to discuss off-list.
    >
    > Simon

    Hi Simon:

    I just followed the instruction in the Readme and everything worked
    perfectly:
     auth default {
              mechanisms = plain login
              passdb pam {
              }
              userdb passwd {
              }
              socket listen {
                client {
                  path = /var/spool/postfix/private/auth
                  mode = 0660
                  user = postfix
                  group = postfix
                }
              }
            }

    That said, I install DoveC and PF from source. I was never able to
    configure a SPEC to work but you are FAR more skillful than I.
     

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