On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Benjamin Lee wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 09:52:33 +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
>> (Please don't reply only to -ports@, as I'm not subscribed to this list.)
>>
>> Hi Olli,
>>
>> I recently realized that my postfix port wasn't
Hi!
> I recently realized that my postfix port wasn't compiled with the
> options I set.
Port options are normally saved in /var/db/ports/,
and poudriere takes the default values or those
found in /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options/.
To have the options from the normal system mirrored in
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 09:52:33 +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
> (Please don't reply only to -ports@, as I'm not subscribed to this list.)
>
> Hi Olli,
>
> I recently realized that my postfix port wasn't compiled with the options I
> set.
>
> After a bit of debugging it seems to
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> I recently realized that my postfix port wasn't compiled with the
>> options I set.
>
> Port options are normally saved in /var/db/ports/,
> and poudriere takes the default values or those
> found in
Hi!
> > Port options are normally saved in /var/db/ports/,
> > and poudriere takes the default values or those
> > found in /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options/.
[...]
> > So, how is your setup for the options configured ?
>
> I'm using make.conf -style configuration.
Ok, can you show the
(Please don't reply only to -ports@, as I'm not subscribed to this list.)
Hi Olli,
I recently realized that my postfix port wasn't compiled with the options I set.
After a bit of debugging it seems to be a problem specific to
mail/postfix. The options I set for this other ports are honored
Hi! Good explanation, Kurt.
Jeremie, as alternative you could just use poudriere to set options like
# poudriere options -c mail/postfix
See poudriere(8).
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