Felix Kronlage schrieb: > I agree. Does anything speak against reducing the number of flavour by: > [...] > - removing sqlite3 flavor (I don't see the sense in this flavour, the port had > it when I took it over from the previous maintainer, but I fail to the see > the reason for it.)
When I worked on the Exim port I kept the existing flavors only because I didn't know whether OpenBSD's port system could handle upgrades from one flavor to another smoothly. I'd put the mysql, postgresql, sqlite3, ldap and sasl flavors into a single flavor called "heavy". The database flavors only pull in the client libraries, not the server packages. As far as I can see these flavors don't need to be kept separate. BTW, SQLite3 support in Exim is useful. For example, I use SQLite3 databases to store greylisting data. Regards, Andreas