Am 07.11.2014 um 22:23 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Am 06.11.2014 um 23:37 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Found it, strace was useful, I could see that by default without
specifying -f /etc/dbmail.conf it's reading the defaults in
/usr/local/etc/dbmail.conf

which is correct if you use prefix=/usr/local for build

In previous dbmail-util in ~2.3.6 it was reading by default
/etc/dbmail.conf.

AFAIR intentional

Don't know how you want the behavior, so here's the info for you to
consider. For me, I'm going to specify -f to solve it for me

why don't you move the pysical file to /usr/local/etc/dbmail.conf and
make a symlink in /etc/ to avoid that?

Don't like allot of symlinks...

that's no technical qualified reason

That was the reason to leave SuSE (along with RPM's) back in 1999/2000 and
move to Debian!
But yes, I may start configure'ing it with --sysconfdir=/etc

or just accept if you use --prefix=/somewhere the install layout starts there and /somewhere/etc, /somewhere/bin are the expected locations

hence i build always packages and so just use prefix=/usr

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