On Wednesday, 02 October 2002, at 19:19:50 +0200, WebMaster wrote: > there is a .deb for postfix and not for qmail? > (qmail is more secure than postfix) > Redistribution terms for qmail prevent it from being packaged in binary form whenever the binary is not the exact result of a compilation from the original sources the author releases. You can't change the resulting binary in any form or shape, but you can't modify the layout of files on the filesystem neither.
The Debian Policy says some things must go somewhere, so qmail is not available as a .deb as a precompiled binary. BUT you can get it officially from non-free: apt-get install qmail-src And compile it and create the resulting "debianized" .deb with just: build-qmail and a couple of simple answers to simple questions. The same goes for ucspi-tcp, djbdns and daemontools, all from Daniel J. Bernstein, if memory serves. > there is a .deb for proftpd and not for pureftpd? > (pureftpd is more secure than proftpd) > There are no official pureftpd packages for a very simple reason: nobody took the software and made a Debian package from it, taking responsibility for it, its releases, bugs, complaints, updates, etc. That is, "a nice pureftpd software looks for a Debian maintainer still not under loads of work, for a long, stable, relationship" :-) Hope to be right :) -- Jose Luis Domingo Lopez Linux Registered User #189436 Debian Linux Woody (Linux 2.4.19-pre6aa1)