Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread Scott Kitterman
On March 11, 2019 9:29:07 PM UTC, Wietse Venema wrote: >Scott Kitterman: >> On Sunday, March 10, 2019 06:19:42 PM Wietse Venema wrote: >> > Postfix stable release 3.4.2 is available. >> > >> > * DANE trust anchor file support was broken after the Postfix 3.4 >> > TLS library overhaul. Fi

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread Wietse Venema
Scott Kitterman: > On Sunday, March 10, 2019 06:19:42 PM Wietse Venema wrote: > > Postfix stable release 3.4.2 is available. > > > > * DANE trust anchor file support was broken after the Postfix 3.4 > > TLS library overhaul. Fix by Scott Kitterman. > > I'm not sure how you feel about retroa

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Sunday, March 10, 2019 06:19:42 PM Wietse Venema wrote: > Postfix stable release 3.4.2 is available. > > * DANE trust anchor file support was broken after the Postfix 3.4 > TLS library overhaul. Fix by Scott Kitterman. I'm not sure how you feel about retroactive history revisions, but I

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread Ralph Seichter
* Bastian Blank: > The large problem is, that on Linux the version of the kernel only > defines the kernel interface. I hope you'll understand that I'm not interested in discussing the perceived shortcomings of Linux kernel and libc packaging/versioning on the Postfix mailing list. My point is t

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread Bastian Blank
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 05:28:15PM +0100, Ralph Seichter wrote: > * John Stoffel: > > And we're going to run into this exact same problem the next time > > Linus bumps the major version > Looking at the Linux Kernel development history, you see that major > versions have been released years apart.

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread Ralph Seichter
* John Stoffel: > And we're going to run into this exact same problem the next time > Linus bumps the major version Looking at the Linux Kernel development history, you see that major versions have been released years apart. Version 5 has only just arrived. > Maybe it's make more sense to assume

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-11 Thread John Stoffel
> "PGNet" == PGNet Dev writes: PGNet> On 3/10/19 3:19 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: >> * LINUX5 is supported, based on sanity checks with a Rawhide >> prerelease. PGNet> fyi, still PGNet> cd postfix-3.4.2 PGNet> make tidy PGNet> make -f Makefile.in MAKELEVEL= Makefiles PGNet>

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Benny Pedersen
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Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Francesc Peñalvez
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Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Wietse Venema
PGNet Dev: > On 3/10/19 3:19 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > >* LINUX5 is supported, based on sanity checks with a Rawhide > > prerelease. > > fyi, still Sorry, I forgot to update the makedefs script. Wietse

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Francesc Peñalvez
sure i use it thanks!! the question of whether there is a simple way to make a deb package, is that I have a somewhat complicated configuration and I would not like to lose it or run two postfix one in the local directory and the deb package in normal sbin, so I asked if there is some simple w

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread PGNet Dev
On 3/10/19 3:19 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: >* LINUX5 is supported, based on sanity checks with a Rawhide > prerelease. fyi, still cd postfix-3.4.2 make tidy make -f Makefile.in MAKELEVEL= Makefiles (echo "# Do not edit -- this file d

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread @lbutlr
Please stop sending this nonsense to the list. > On 10 Mar 2019, at 17:21, Francesc Peñalvez wrote: > > * > Este mensaje y todos los archivos adjuntos son confidenciales y de uso > exclusivo por part

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Wietse Venema
Francesc Pe?alvez: > there is an error in that web if i choose the link of wietse own site > the link download is this > ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html Using Chrome? use http://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html Wietse

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Wietse Venema
Francesc Pe?alvez: > Is there a simple way to make a deb package from source or do an update > from a deb package? Postfix is platform neutral, so I don't do deb, rpm, pkg, or other package managers. That is the job for distibutions. Wietse

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Francesc Peñalvez
Is there a simple way to make a deb package from source or do an update from a deb package? * Este mensaje y todos los archivos adjuntos son confidenciales y de uso exclusivo por parte de su/sus dest

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Francesc Peñalvez
there is an error in that web if i choose the link of wietse own site the link download is this ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html * Este mensaje y todos los archivos adjuntos

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Wietse Venema
Francesc Pe?alvez: > when will this version be published? on the web is not yet the source or > the change list It is released on www.porcupine.org. If you get it from a Postfix mirror, then you will have to wait up to 24 hours. Wietse

Re: Postfix stable release 3.4.2

2019-03-10 Thread Francesc Peñalvez
when will this version be published? on the web is not yet the source or the change list * Este mensaje y todos los archivos adjuntos son confidenciales y de uso exclusivo por parte de su/sus destina