Thanks Wietse,
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Wietse Venema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can verify if the installed software matches the RPM package.
# rpm -qa 'postfix*'
rpm -qa 'postfix*'
postfix-2.3.3-2.el5.centos.mysql_pgsql
postfix-pflogsumm-2.3.3-2
# rpm --verify name-of-package...
So a few other details I've grabbed didn't provide yesterday- These
numbers don't seem to add up.
My big question is how do I get this system upgraded without breaking
it?
postconf -d | grep mail_version
mail_version = 2.4.5
and also
rpm -qa | grep postfix
Blake Carver:
I'm trying to help someone with Postfix, and it looks like this one is
a few versions behind. They say that they're not sure if it was
isntalled Via RPM or a source tarball. This is a RHEL5 server. It's
set up to use Dovecot and MySQL. There are RPMs listed as installed
(rpm
2008/8/20 Wietse Venema [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can verify if the installed software matches the RPM package.
# rpm -qa 'postfix*'
# rpm --verify name-of-package...
If you're still stuck, you might also want to check if the files
actually belong to any package (I don't believe they will if a