On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 03:45:15PM +0200, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> A yet "cleaner" way to do this is (after the command above) to install
> qmail-src ("apt-get install qmail-src"), which compiles and installs
> the MTA for you in the post install process!
Using exactly the same forced dependan
> "J" == Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J> You have to use "dpkg -r --force-depends exim" before you can
J> install qmail.
J> A yet "cleaner" way to do this is (after the command above) to
J> install qmail-src ("apt-get install qmail-src"), which compiles
J>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Z. Lysik) writes:
> How do I switch from exim to qmail? Do I have to use a yucky force
> option, or is there a cleaner way to go about it?
You have to use "dpkg -r --force-depends exim" before you can install
qmail.
A yet "cleaner" way to do this is (after the command a
Hi guys.
I installed exim because a mailer was required by some of the other
packages I wanted. I promptly disabled it, and compiled my own
version of qmail, and have been using that.
But now I want to install the source package of qmail. A quick
'apt-get --build source qmail' and I've got the
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