diff -urN Local.orig/Makefile Local/Makefile --- Local.orig/Makefile 2007-01-02 15:35:14.000000000 +0200 +++ Local/Makefile 2007-01-02 15:36:08.000000000 +0200 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ # /usr/local/sbin. The installation script will try to create this directory, # and any superior directories, if they do not exist. -BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/bin +BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ # don't exist. It will also install a default runtime configuration if this # file does not exist. -CONFIGURE_FILE=/usr/exim/configure +CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim/exim.conf # It is possible to specify a colon-separated list of files for CONFIGURE_FILE. # In this case, Exim will use the first of them that exists when it is run. @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ # owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is very strongly # discouraged. -EXIM_USER= +EXIM_USER=93 # If you specify EXIM_USER as a name, this is looked up at build time, and the # uid number is built into the binary. However, you can specify that this @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ # for EXIM_USER (e.g. EXIM_USER=exim), you don't need to set EXIM_GROUP unless # you want to use a group other than the default group for the given user. -# EXIM_GROUP= +EXIM_GROUP=93 # Many sites define a user called "exim", with an appropriate default group, # and use @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ # This one is special-purpose, and commonly not required, so it is not # included by default. -# TRANSPORT_LMTP=yes +TRANSPORT_LMTP=yes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -244,9 +244,9 @@ # MBX, is included only when requested. If you do not know what this is about, # leave these settings commented out. -# SUPPORT_MAILDIR=yes -# SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes -# SUPPORT_MBX=yes +SUPPORT_MAILDIR=yes +SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes +SUPPORT_MBX=yes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -261,25 +261,28 @@ LOOKUP_DBM=yes LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes -# LOOKUP_CDB=yes -# LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes -# LOOKUP_DSEARCH=yes +LOOKUP_CDB=yes +LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes +LOOKUP_DSEARCH=yes # LOOKUP_IBASE=yes -# LOOKUP_LDAP=yes -# LOOKUP_MYSQL=yes -# LOOKUP_NIS=yes -# LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes +LOOKUP_LDAP=yes +LDAP_LIB_TYPE=OPENLDAP2 +LOOKUP_INCLUDE=-I/usr/include/mysql +LOOKUP_LIBS=-lldap -llber -lsqlite3 -L/usr/$(_lib)/mysql -lmysqlclient -lpq +LOOKUP_MYSQL=yes +LOOKUP_NIS=yes +LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes # LOOKUP_ORACLE=yes -# LOOKUP_PASSWD=yes -# LOOKUP_PGSQL=yes -# LOOKUP_SQLITE=yes +LOOKUP_PASSWD=yes +LOOKUP_PGSQL=yes +LOOKUP_SQLITE=yes # LOOKUP_WHOSON=yes # These two settings are obsolete; all three lookups are compiled when # LOOKUP_LSEARCH is enabled. However, we retain these for backward # compatibility. Setting one forces LOOKUP_LSEARCH if it is not set. -# LOOKUP_WILDLSEARCH=yes +LOOKUP_WILDLSEARCH=yes # LOOKUP_NWILDLSEARCH=yes @@ -330,14 +333,14 @@ # and the MIME ACL. Please read the documentation to learn more about these # features. -# WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes +WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes # If you want to use the deprecated "demime" condition in the DATA ACL, # uncomment the line below. Doing so will also explicitly turn on the # WITH_CONTENT_SCAN option. If possible, use the MIME ACL instead of # the "demime" condition. -# WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes +WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Compiling Exim with experimental features. These are documented in @@ -473,11 +476,11 @@ # included in the Exim binary. You will then need to set up the run time # configuration to make use of the mechanism(s) selected. -# AUTH_CRAM_MD5=yes +AUTH_CRAM_MD5=yes # AUTH_CYRUS_SASL=yes -# AUTH_DOVECOT=yes -# AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes -# AUTH_SPA=yes +AUTH_DOVECOT=yes +AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes +AUTH_SPA=yes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -494,7 +497,7 @@ # one that is set in the headers_charset option. The default setting is # defined by this setting: -HEADERS_CHARSET="ISO-8859-1" +HEADERS_CHARSET="UTF-8" # If you are going to make use of $header_xxx expansions in your configuration # file, or if your users are going to use them in filter files, and the normal @@ -514,7 +517,7 @@ # the Sieve filter support. For those OS where iconv() is known to be installed # as standard, the file in OS/Makefile-xxxx contains # -# HAVE_ICONV=yes +HAVE_ICONV=yes # # If you are not using one of those systems, but have installed iconv(), you # need to uncomment that line above. In some cases, you may find that iconv() @@ -576,10 +579,11 @@ # leave these settings commented out. # This setting is required for any TLS support (either OpenSSL or GnuTLS) -# SUPPORT_TLS=yes +SUPPORT_TLS=yes # Uncomment this setting if you are using OpenSSL -# TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto +TLS_INCLUDE=-I/usr/kerberos/include +TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto # Uncomment these settings if you are using GnuTLS # USE_GNUTLS=yes @@ -630,7 +634,7 @@ # Once you have done this, "make install" will build the info files and # install them in the directory you have defined. -# INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/info +INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/info #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -643,7 +647,7 @@ # %s. This will be replaced by one of the strings "main", "panic", or "reject" # to form the final file names. Some installations may want something like this: -# LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog +LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim/%s.log # which results in files with names /var/log/exim_mainlog, etc. The directory # in which the log files are placed must exist; Exim does not try to create @@ -692,7 +696,7 @@ # files. Both the name of the command and the suffix that it adds to files # need to be defined here. See also the EXICYCLOG_MAX configuration. -COMPRESS_COMMAND=/usr/bin/gzip +COMPRESS_COMMAND=/bin/gzip COMPRESS_SUFFIX=gz @@ -700,7 +704,7 @@ # If the exigrep utility is fed compressed log files, it tries to uncompress # them using this command. -ZCAT_COMMAND=/usr/bin/zcat +ZCAT_COMMAND=/bin/zcat #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -709,7 +713,7 @@ # (version 5.004 or later) installed, set EXIM_PERL to perl.o. Using embedded # Perl costs quite a lot of resources. Only do this if you really need it. -# EXIM_PERL=perl.o +EXIM_PERL=perl.o #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -729,7 +733,7 @@ # support, which is intended for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH # facilities, is included only when requested by the following setting: -# SUPPORT_PAM=yes +SUPPORT_PAM=yes # You probably need to add -lpam to EXTRALIBS, and in some releases of # GNU/Linux -ldl is also needed. @@ -797,7 +801,7 @@ # group. Once you have installed saslauthd, you should arrange for it to be # started by root at boot time. -# CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/state/saslauthd/mux +CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/run/saslauthd/mux #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -810,9 +814,9 @@ # You may well also have to specify a local "include" file and an additional # library for TCP wrappers, so you probably need something like this: # -# USE_TCP_WRAPPERS=yes -# CFLAGS=-O -I/usr/local/include -# EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-L/usr/local/lib -lwrap +USE_TCP_WRAPPERS=yes +CFLAGS=-g -O +EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-lwrap -lpam -ldl # # but of course there may need to be other things in CFLAGS and EXTRALIBS_EXIM # as well. @@ -857,12 +861,13 @@ # is "yes", as well as supporting line editing, a history of input lines in the # current run is maintained. -# USE_READLINE=yes +USE_READLINE=yes # You may need to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS when you set USE_READLINE=yes. # Note that this option adds to the size of the Exim binary, because the # dynamic loading library is not otherwise included. +HAVE_IPV6=yes ############################################################################### @@ -884,11 +889,12 @@ # haven't got Perl, Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to # use those utilities. -# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown -# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp -# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv -# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm -# PERL_COMMAND=/usr/bin/perl +CHOWN_COMMAND=/bin/chown +CHGRP_COMMAND=/bin/chgrp + +MV_COMAND=/bin/mv +RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm +PERL_COMMAND=/usr/bin/perl #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -1082,7 +1088,7 @@ # (process id) to a file so that it can easily be identified. The path of the # file can be specified here. Some installations may want something like this: -# PID_FILE_PATH=/var/lock/exim.pid +PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim.pid # If PID_FILE_PATH is not defined, Exim writes a file in its spool directory # using the name "exim-daemon.pid".