Hello all, I require Postfix to have PostgreSQL support. Unfortunatly the RPM (nor the SRPM or it's SPEC file) that ships with CentOS doesn't include this.
The SRPM (and it's associated SPEC file) that are made by Simon Mudd ( http://postfix.wl0.org/en/ ) do have PostgreSQL support, so I have downloaded that, tweaked the SPEC file and rebuilt an RPM that has PostgreSQL support.
However, I would like to get the RPM that ships with CentOS to include this also, I know I have to contact the upstream vendors Postfix rpm maintainer, but I don't know who that is. Does anyone know who I should contact?
Thanks,
Matt
On 9/1/06, Matthew O'Connor matthew@zeut.net wrote:
Hello all, I require Postfix to have PostgreSQL support. Unfortunatly the RPM (nor the SRPM or it's SPEC file) that ships with CentOS doesn't include this.
Should already be done and headed for centosplus in the near future. I assume Johnny will correct me here if I'm wrong about the destination.
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 13:58 -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 9/1/06, Matthew O'Connor matthew@zeut.net wrote:
Hello all, I require Postfix to have PostgreSQL support. Unfortunatly the RPM (nor the SRPM or it's SPEC file) that ships with CentOS doesn't include this.
Should already be done and headed for centosplus in the near future. I assume Johnny will correct me here if I'm wrong about the destination.
I think it is already installable from centosplus now.
Matthew ... we can't put it in the main distro as it is a major deviation ... however it can go (and is) in our centosplus repo.
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 13:58 -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 9/1/06, Matthew O'Connor matthew@zeut.net wrote:
Hello all, I require Postfix to have PostgreSQL support. Unfortunatly the RPM (nor the SRPM or it's SPEC file) that ships with CentOS doesn't include this.
Should already be done and headed for centosplus in the near future. I assume Johnny will correct me here if I'm wrong about the destination.
I think it is already installable from centosplus now.
Matthew ... we can't put it in the main distro as it is a major deviation ... however it can go (and is) in our centosplus repo.
Cool, thanks! I didn't know that was in centosplus, this will make my life easier for sure.
I understand you can't do a major deviation, I'm just glad to have a solution.
Thanks!