Matt Simerson
1e82ae1bc7
async removed
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1. the known users of async don't upgrade
2. async becomes a win when concurrent connections exceed a few hundred simultaneous
3. anyone that needs async should be looking at Haraka instead
4. the perl async dependencies aren't maintained
2014-09-17 11:38:40 -07:00
Richard Siddall
79ae549e94
Moves Qpsmtpd::ConfigServer man page to async RPM.
2014-07-05 09:11:19 -04:00
Richard Siddall
038e81a9cc
Since the site Perl folders are in very different locations on CentOS 6 compared to CentOS 5, switch to building lists of files instead of hard-coding their locations in the %files section.
2014-07-05 00:09:22 -04:00
Richard Siddall
ac701f2708
CentOS 6 no longer includes ExtUtils::MakeMaker in the core Perl RPMs, so we have to specify it as a build dependency.
2014-07-04 23:49:37 -04:00
Richard Siddall
55bd8b89f0
Separated out the xinetd files into their own RPM. Discovered that the xinetd configuration file had a different name for the qpsmtpd server than the spec file; corrected the spec file to match, it's now in.qpsmtpd, not in.smtp. Left the service disabled.
2014-02-13 21:13:26 -05:00
Richard Siddall
e7d1ac445f
Removed packaging/rpm/files/qpsmtpd-plugin-file_connection as there's a newer file logging plugin in plugins/logging/file. See: http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.qpsmtpd/2011/10/msg9619.html
2014-02-13 19:51:37 -05:00
Richard Siddall
f6eba5391b
The .spec file needs to have the package name, version, and release hard-coded as few build tools give you the ability to pass these in on the command line when building from the SRPM. Added conditional directives to allow you to override the hard-coded values.
2014-02-13 10:03:54 -05:00
Matt Simerson
b00f4c7793
initial import - based on my qpsmtpd fork
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which will merge into the main branch fairly easily
2012-06-22 05:38:01 -04:00