On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 08:32:47AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
| > $ apt-cache show equivs
| > Package: equivs
| > Description: Circumventing Debian package dependencies
| > This is a dummy package which can be used to create Debian
| > packages, which only contain dependency information.
|
> $ apt-cache show equivs
> Package: equivs
> Priority: extra
> Section: admin
> Installed-Size: 51
> Maintainer: Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: all
> Version: 2.0.4
> Depends: perl|perl5, debhelper, dpkg-dev, devscripts, make, fakeroot
> Filename: pool/main/e/equivs/equivs_
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 03:41:49PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have installed the newest version of Postfix from
| source (not Debian source).
Why? (see below)
| I don't want the Debian/Woody version of Postfix.
Ok, so rebuild the sarge version on your woody machine.
# aptitude instal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed the newest version of Postfix from
source (not Debian source). I don't want the
Debian/Woody version of Postfix.
My problem is my system doesn't think it has a MTA on
it unless I install Exim with dpkg, but I don't want
Exim. How do I make my system know
I have installed the newest version of Postfix from
source (not Debian source). I don't want the
Debian/Woody version of Postfix.
My problem is my system doesn't think it has a MTA on
it unless I install Exim with dpkg, but I don't want
Exim. How do I make my system know it has an MTA on it
so ma
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