Christopher Mahmood (ckm@suse.com) wrote:
I've LSB-ized the fake_mta package (http://www.csi.hu/) so that it works with SuSE. It's basically just a dummy package that provides the 'smtp_daemon' capability. Take the following spec file and run 'rpm -bb' with it, then install the rpm it creates:
Hey, thank you for very much for the tip! It gave me an idea how to resolve problem with trying to apt-get gnome2 dev packages - the problem is that the pango package for SuSE 8.0 on SuSE repository is built with filesystem dependency. I just built another fake package (filesystem) and everything is installed :-)) Sincerely, Gour
Buildarch: noarch # Change below if you want to protect something other # than qmail. For example, for postfix, put qmail in, but leave # postfix out. Leaving out the MTA you want to protect, will # let you install the MTA from an rpm---if that is what you want. Conflicts: sendmail, postfix Group: Productivity/Networking/Email/Servers License: GPL Name: fake_mta Provides: smtp_daemon Release: 1LSB Summary: fake package to protect my MTA Version: 1
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A fake package so that foreign MTAs like sendmail will not be installed on my system (messing up my non-rpm MTA install). For example, a system upgrade will install sendmail if it thinks you do not have an MTA/smtpdaemon installed.
%changelog * Wed Mar 5 2003 Christopher Mahmood
- LSB requires smtp_daemon, not smtpdaemon * Fri Sep 6 2002 Mate Wierdl - First cut %files
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