Re: [exim-dev] PCRE inclusions in Exim

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Author: Nigel Metheringham
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To: exim-dev
Subject: Re: [exim-dev] PCRE inclusions in Exim
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 14:39 +0100, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, V. T. Mueller wrote:
>
> > We usually install strictly "minimal" systems and have been happily using
> > pcretest that came alongside exim not only for the latter. Well, installing it
> > separately would be no big deal, but nevertheless we would prefer having it
> > available already with exim :)
>
> Aha! That provides a counter-example to my assertion about pcretest. OK,
> if people find it useful, then it probably makes sense to leave things
> the way they are.


Providing a build mechanism to allow exim to be built against a system
PCRE would be useful - looking very quickly at my laptop I can see at
least 6 packages using PCRE, only one of which links to the system PCRE
library.

This means that if there is a security vulnerability found in PCRE I
have 6 packages to update, whereas if everything used (dynamic linking)
the system version there would be one package to update. This is
exactly the problem which caused significant pain to people a couple of
years back when we were chasing all the packages that happened to have
zlib compiled in statically.

    Nigel.
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