I've seen this behaviour for years, but never bothered
to ask why.
Imagine I already have in /etc/mail local .mc and .cf
files. Imagine I then update freebsd.mc. When I run make
nothing happens. What I think should happen is that
local .mc should be updated and then .cf generated.
Because of
On 28 January 2010 16:59, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
I've seen this behaviour for years, but never bothered
to ask why.
Imagine I already have in /etc/mail local .mc and .cf
files. Imagine I then update freebsd.mc. When I run make
nothing happens. What I think should
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 05:03:26PM +, Chris Rees wrote:
On 28 January 2010 16:59, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
I've seen this behaviour for years, but never bothered
to ask why.
Imagine I already have in /etc/mail local .mc and .cf
files. Imagine I then update
On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Because your carefully crafted local .mc files shouldn't be clobbered
whenever freebsd.mc is updated?
I see.. so you are saying that freebsd.mc shouldn't even be
touched at all, all local chages should be made straight
to local .mc?
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 16:59:16 +, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk
wrote:
I've seen this behaviour for years, but never bothered
to ask why.
Imagine I already have in /etc/mail local .mc and .cf files. Imagine I
then update freebsd.mc. When I run make nothing happens. What I think