[Mageia-dev] [changelog] [RPM] cauldron core/release dovecot-1.2.17-3.mga2

Maarten Vanraes alien at rmail.be
Mon Feb 27 08:00:31 CET 2012


Is it necessary to have these --with[out]* compile flags in the package 
description?

maybe it'd be better to just list whatever support it has been built with.

Op zondag 26 februari 2012 19:46:34 schreef colin:
> Name        : dovecot                      Relocations: (not relocatable)
[...]
> Description :
> Dovecot is an IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written
> with security primarily in mind. Although it's written with C, it uses
> several coding techniques to avoid most of the common pitfalls.
> 
> Dovecot can work with standard mbox and maildir formats and it's fully
> compatible with UW-IMAP and Courier IMAP servers as well as mail clients
> accessing the mailboxes directly.
> 
> You can build dovecot with some conditional build swithes;
> 
> (ie. use with rpm --rebuild):
> 
>     --with[out] gssapi		GSSAPI support (enabled)
>     --with[out] ldap		LDAP support (enabled)
>     --with[out] lucene		Lucene support (enabled)
>     --with[out] mysql		MySQL support (enabled)
>     --with[out] pgsql		PostgreSQL support (enabled)
>     --with[out] sqlite		SQLite support (enabled)
>     --with[out] sieve		CMU Sieve support (enabled)
>     --with[out] managesieve	MmanageSieve support (enabled)
> 
[...]


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