Mark Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having problems applying this patch. I can't find any documentation for
> it, and the patch file itself seems to be rather chopped up. I did my best
> to put it into appropriate patch files, but when I run patch -p1 <
> big-concurrency.patch it asks me what file I want to patch.

That's a clue that you're using the wrong argument to the -p option.
However, it could have another cause -- the patch you pointed to isn't the
standard big-concurrency one; the message above the patch states:

  This is the patch that I use at suse.com. We do almost 1 million messages a
  day with this patch and concurrencyremote set to 400.

  This patch comes with the standard disclaimer. No warranty, it may not
  work, etc. But it works for me :)

  It's also not pretty. It's against qmail-1.03+verh-0.02 (the ezmlm patch
  l and h patch). So the offsets may be off a little bit.

So it's not against standard qmail; it's against qmail 1.03 after the verh
patch has been applied.  If you're not using that patch as well, it's not
surprising it won't apply cleanly.  Try against a vanilla qmail 1.03 source
tree.

Charles
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