I have been wondering for some time how Debian identifies a mail
address for the root user and indeed any local users.
I have recently cloned my server, changed hostname all correctly but
any mail sent from root using mutt comes in as if from the previous
server name and not the new one.
I would
I managed to cobble something together.
I used the lenny unstable build for my source "rules"
I needed to add "--enable-openssl" to cure the build "sanity" over
OPENSSL_cleanse.
Then I did
debian/rules clean
Which failed miserably.
Then
debian/rules build
this passed fine.
make was fine.
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> Well Francesco doesn't advertise a VCS within the package so that's the
> only thing you can grab ATM. You maybe would like to join #proftpd on
> freenode and ask him yourself (User frankie) or write him a mail.
sorry Sven, I am not sure which of these is abbreviation for a
sentence or has ano
>
> Alternatively pay somebody nice to package it for you ;)
>
I'm keen to get my hand dirty (ish) Steve, so I will give it a go.
Its the debian/rules info I was after I think.
cheers,
jON
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Thanks for replying Sven,
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> Hum which change do you refer to?
>
mlsd/mlst which affects timestamps that clients get - used for
synchronising folders ...
>
> Add a deb-src line to your sources.list for your favourite mirror and
> apt-get source proftpd
won't that get the latest release that is
Hi all,
I urgently need to use the very latest Proftpd to support some of my
customers using passive FTP on Windows.
This is the rc1 release. Even Debian unstable isn't up to this
version.
I have downloaded source and managed to compile and get the paths to
various things set so that a make work
I have installed the proftpd package on etch.
I need to use mod_ban so got hold of the sources and with some
research managed to patch with the debian patch (at least I think I
did - dpkg-source didn't report any problems and I ended up with a
debian subdirectory).
However, the configure script s
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