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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
0000111 | [imap] packaging | minor | always | 2003-05-26 07:35 | 2013-04-21 10:49 | ||
Reporter | james | View Status | public | ||||
Assigned To | solstice | ||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | Platform | |||
Status | closed | OS | |||||
Projection | none | OS Version | |||||
ETA | none | Product Build | |||||
Summary | 0000111: postinstall, pkill -HUP inetd | ||||||
Description |
Hello, Thanks for building imap! After a fresh install my imap wasn\'t working because (of course) I\'d not tickled the inetd. Just a suggestion to help the install, add: pkill -HUP inetd to the postinstall script. Also, I had previously been using SFWimap so the script said I already had imap although the entries were commented, perhaps in this case if it suspects the edits are done (or all) it should echo the change to the console so I know if or what best to change manually. I in fact looked at the postinstall script to see what I was missing but I doubt everyone would. Should there be a preremove script to do the opposite of postinstall? James |
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(0010345) yann (developer) 2013-04-21 10:49 |
the CSWimap package now uses the CSW class utils package so this bug is not longuer current. |
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