On Mon, Feb 05 2018, Stuart Henderson <stu@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2018/01/31 10:47, Christian Gut wrote:
>> Hi ports@
>>
>> for the second time in history I got a failed exim start after
>> upgrading an OpenBSD release. The cause: /etc/rc.d/exim checks,
>> whether /etc/mailer.conf.exim is present and (silently) fails to
>> start, if present. This also is pretty difficult to find.
>>
>> As I understand the reason for this check, the other mta in ports do not do this. It even seems wrong, as mailer.conf contains the exim binaries, but mailer.conf.exim is brought back by port upgrade.
>>
>> I attach two possible patches to address this issue:
>>
>> exim.rc.nocheck.patch removes rc_pre to bring it in line with other mta
>> exim.rc.grep.patch replaces the check with a direct check, if mailer.conf has "exim" in it and does some logging to report the issue.
>>
>> Please provide me with feedback for better solutions.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Christian
>
>
> I think removing the check makes more sense. (REVISION bump needed as
> well, but no need to re-send just for that). Anyone else have comments?
No further comment here, ok jca@
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