I'm sorry, but I had a look and this program is very unportable. I've
fixed some of the build problems (see
http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=18288&group_id=8266),
but it's missing a number of system facilities which we don't provide
yet (such as libmd or the cgetcap family of
2011/8/4 Sebastian Schoeller :
> 1. Nginx/Lighttpd/Apache2
> 2. Dovecot/Postfix/Spamassassin/(Spamd)
> 3. Mailman/Mysql
> 4. Froxlor Management Interface (Managing mailman, dovecot mostly)
This looks like a fairly standard setup, I don't think you'll have any
trouble. In particular I've personally
Am 03.08.11 20:07, schrieb Robert Millan:
2011/8/3 Sebastian Schoeller:
Hi all,
I have two questions:
1. Is Debian/kfreebsd amd64 being used on productive systems?
Yes, althought as a "technology preview" it's possible that it doesn't
fit with your needs, specially on the desktop front. But
onsdag den 3 augusti 2011 klockan 20:07 skrev Robert Millan detta:
> 2011/8/3 Sebastian Schoeller :
> >
> > 2. Has anyone ported spamd from OpenBsd to Debian/kfreebsd?
>
> No, but I don't think it would be hard to port if you have some basic
> C knowledge. Where's the source code anyway? I coul
2011/8/3 Sebastian Schoeller :
> Hi all,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> 1. Is Debian/kfreebsd amd64 being used on productive systems?
Yes, althought as a "technology preview" it's possible that it doesn't
fit with your needs, specially on the desktop front. But it works
perfectly for many server s
Hi all,
I have two questions:
1. Is Debian/kfreebsd amd64 being used on productive systems?
2. Has anyone ported spamd from OpenBsd to Debian/kfreebsd?
Thanks for this project and best wishes
Sebastian
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