mark@??? said:
> In this case there is what I consider to be an over-riding reason not
> to: exim is a priority "important" package[1] and including those
> lookup drivers woudl bring two big databases, or at very least their
> client libraries, into important, which I don't want to do.
Which is pretty much where I stand on exim rpm packaging...
A full featured exim calls in libraries for:-
LDAP
MySQL
pgSQL
Perl
OpenSSL
PAM
I'm prepared for the last 2 - no system should be without them. I find
it harder to justify all the others, or be able to make a sensible
selection of them. I'm considering putting the exim binary in a
package of its own, making the base exim package (which contains the
other binaries and bits) depend on something provided by exim-diet &
exim-obese (which are mutually exclusive packages) and fixing up
/usr/sbin/exim to point to the right file (since rpm won't let me
generate the same pathname with different content from 2 separate
subpackages).
Nigel.
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