j debert a écrit : > Noel Jones UoøM~W_: >> On 3/6/2010 8:29 AM, Xavier HUMBERT wrote: >>> Hello, I make rather heavy use of transport_maps as explained in >>> <http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_maps> and in the >>> transport(5) section of the man pages. >>> >>> Today I upgraded my dozen of servers to Postix 2.7 under FreeBSD 7.3, >>> and got the waring below : >>> >>>> Note: the following files or directories still exist but are >>>> no longer part of Postfix:
note that it says "files or directories". Nobdoy would say so but a script (a human knows if it's a file _or_ a directory). so this is an automatic packaging script issue. (it reminds me of the old: let N be the number of wheels in car. oh those mathematicians:). >>>> >>>> /usr/local/etc/postfix/transport look at the path. This is FreeBSD specific. In fact, the file now is under /usr/local/etc/postfix/dist/ but please do not modify this one: create yours instead. >>> Nevertheless, I carefully read the 2.7 Release announcment, there's no >>> mention of such a suppression. >>> >>> Does it mean that I *must* use another routing mechanism ? the reference is the documentation, not installation script messages. > > Perhaps that could be reworded to make it clear? As it is it does seem > to mean that the transport table file is no longer supported. it is > not ambiguous. > Please open a FreeBSD ports PR.