On Oct 28, 2009, at 9:13 AM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com>
wrote:
Debian GNU/Linux isn't OSX (it's better). Dunno if this is a
possibility for you, but it is an option if you want to keep that PPC
hardware humming away with fully up to date modern code.
If mgmt doesn't want someone compiling a native version, how does
arguing for a different OS help? (and FreeBSD is better still. Let the
flames rage. )
Or you could always grab the Postfix source and compile/install it
yourself, assuming you have current OSX dev tools installed on the
host
and prerequisite libraries etc.
This is the easiest approach. There are certainly docs available for
building postfix on OS X. And the MacPorts toolchain is worth
installing for things like this though bootstrapping that may take
more time than you have.
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