Hi,
I'm new to the list.
I have installed postfix 2.9.1 from squeeze backports to try out the new
"memcache" table feature in postfix.
But it seems that the .deb package has not build in the "memcache" table
by default.
postconf -m doesn't show me "memcache" as a build in module:
btree
cidr
environ
fail
hash
internal
mysql
pcre
proxy
regexp
sdbm
static
tcp
texthash
unix
Postmap gives me the error:
postmap -q "test" memcache:/etc/postfix/memcache.cf
postmap: fatal: unsupported dictionary type: memcache
Installed packages:
ii postfix 2.9.1-2~bpo60+1
ii postfix-mysql 2.9.1-2~bpo60+1
ii postfix-pcre 2.9.1-2~bpo60+1
I tried to download the debian source packages an recompile it with
dpkg-buildpackage, but I had no luck. Same result, the "memcache" table
feature is missing.
But if I compile postfix from the original sources postconf show's me
the "memcache" table build in by default.
According to me, here must be something wrong with the debian source
package.
Can you give me any hint how I can get "memcache" support in debian
packages? Probably is there some configuration option to change before
rebuilding the package?
Thanks and regards
Urban Loesch
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