Hi, I'm currently packaging a 2.11.1 version. Here is the link:
http://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/tinycdb.tar.gz http://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/postfix.tar.gz 2014-09-29 2:04 GMT+04:00 W. Michael Petullo <m...@flyn.org>: >> Wow! I'm happy that someone new joined the party. Toes it mean that binary >> packages for Barrier Breaker are going to be available? I'm asking because >> during the compilation I get the following error: >> >> /mnt/trash/barrier_breaker-14.07-rc3/OpenWrt-SDK-ar71xx-for-linux-x86_64-gcc-4.8-linaro_uClibc-0.9.33.2/staging_dir/toolchain-mips_34kc_gcc-4.8-linaro_uClibc-0.9.33.2/bin/../lib/gcc/mips-openwrt-linux-uclibc/4.8.3/../../../../mips-openwrt-linux-uclibc/bin/ld: >> skipping incompatible /usr/lib64/libc.so when searching for -lc >> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >> Makefile:50: recipe for target 'master' failed > > Postfix compiles fine on my build host (Fedora 20), but actually creating > the packages causes the following errors (here it looks like the script > is trying to manipulate my build host's root filesystem): > >> Configuring postfix. >> postfix: error: to submit mail, use the Postfix sendmail command >> postfix: fatal: the postfix command is reserved for the superuser >> postfix: error: to submit mail, use the Postfix sendmail command >> postfix: fatal: the postfix command is reserved for the superuser >> postalias: fatal: open /etc/aliases.db: Permission denied >> grep: /etc/sysupgrade.conf: No such file or directory >> /home/mike/Source/openwrt/openwrt/build_dir/target-mips_34kc_uClibc-0.9.33.2/root-ar71xx//usr/lib/opkg/info/postfix.postinst: >> line 24: [: -eq: unary operator expected >> /home/mike/Source/openwrt/openwrt/build_dir/target-mips_34kc_uClibc-0.9.33.2/root-ar71xx//usr/lib/opkg/info/postfix.postinst: >> line 29: /etc/init.d/postfix: No such file or directory > > The following is the postinst script, with some comments inline: This has been fixed (with the help from Reinhard Schu) in the 2.11.1 package. It was a bug in postinst script. >> define Package/postfix/postinst >> #!/bin/sh >> if [ `grep -c postfix /etc/passwd` -eq 0 ] >> then >> echo "postfix:x:34:" >> /etc/group >> echo "postdrop:x:35:" >> /etc/group >> echo "postfix:!:34:34::/var:/bin/false" >> /etc/passwd >> fi > > Adding users often goes in the init.d script where we can make use of some > common shell functions. See, for example, lighttpd's use of user_exists > in lighttpd.init at: > > > https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/net/lighttpd/files/lighttpd.init Thanks for the hint! I've applied it. >> if [ ! -f /etc/services ] || [ `grep -c smtp /etc/services` -eq 0 ] >> then >> echo "smtp 25/tcp mail" >> /etc/services >> echo "smtp 25/udp mail" >> /etc/services >> fi > > I think /etc/services always includes smtp on OpenWrt. Is this not > correct? I think I just had a broken setup some time ago, it was completely empty. However now I can see a lot of services there so I think it is safe to remove. Thanks again for the hint! >> if [ ! -f /etc/aliases ] >> then >> ln -s /etc/postfix/aliases /etc/aliases >> fi > > Why do we need /etc/aliases? This is a default location hard built into postfix in src/util/sys_defs.h file: #define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases" It can be redefined in the user config file. I was going to write a patch but thought /etc/aliases is where users would look for it, so I made a soft link. Do you think it is wrong? >> postfix set-permissions >> postfix upgrade-configuration >> newaliases >> if [ `ps | grep "postfix/master" | grep -cv grep` -gt 0 ] >> then >> postfix reload >> fi >> if [ `grep -c aliases /etc/sysupgrade.conf` -eq 0 ] >> then >> echo "/etc/postfix/main.cf" >> /etc/sysupgrade.conf >> echo "/etc/postfix/aliases" >> /etc/sysupgrade.conf >> fi >> /etc/init.d/postfix enable >> endef > > Thanks, > > -- > Mike > > :wq Best regards, Denis Shulyaka _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel