In an earlier post (yes, i searched my own archives at 
http://www.suares.com/qmail-ldap/archive/ ) someone answered to this 
question that I should run ./debian/debianize-source-tree 

I removed the qmail-1.03 directory that debian created, gunzipped 
and untarred qmail_1.03.orig.tar.gz that debian installes in 
/tmp/qmail, and then applied the latest patch to it.

The patched worked fine (of course!)

But then I tried to execute ./debian/debianize-source-tree
and i got an error:

bash: ./debian/debianize-source-tree: No such file or directory

What did I do wrong ?

TIA,
Ace



> Hi,
> 
> Im a trying to patch qmail that comes with Debian Woody with the 
> patches on nrg4u.com (latest pathches).
> 
> However - and I have had this problem for the past 2 years or so - 
> the patch doesn't work against the stuff debian delivers.
> 
> Can anyone help me for once and for all understand why it is not 
> working ?
> 
> It seems that Debian applies some patches to the raw qmail src, and 
> that the opperman patches then don't work anymore.
> 
> Why can't we make a patch that works agains debian straight away ? 
> Even make a .deb out of it ?
> 
> I am running qmail-ldap for a couple of years now with great 
> satisfaction. However, I am still running a very old patch, that 
> Turbo gave me once. 
> 
> Every time I try to upgrade to the latest patches, I run into this 
> same problem.
> 
> Is there a way out !?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> ace
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Keizersgracht 132,       1015 CW AMSTERDAM, NL
voicebox: 08 48 707 705      (+31 84 870 770 5) 
fax:   08 48 707 705         (+31 84 870 770 5)
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