Quoting Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I had verified votes for all the platforms.
True.
I also had LOTS of people asking when a release would come out, again and again.
Should not be relevent, especially if there is one in updates-testing.
Unfortunately sendmail is one of those really crappy packages that does a ton of stuff in spec and deals w/ alternatives and gets used in so many different ways that it is hard to test every corner case.
Very hard with only 4-5 people testing it. Yes.
Admittedly the missing symlinks is a pretty glaring issue, but rpmdiff wouldn't find it as the links aren't provided by the package, nor does it prevent normal mail delivery, just things that look in /usr/lib/ for sendmail.
I've had issues with it moving my sendmail.mc to sendmail.mc.rpmsave and either replacing it with a new sendmail.mc or leaving me with no sendmail.mc at all. In either case, unless I catch this and fix it, my mail _does not_ get delivered normally. Then of course reverting to the old sendmail.mc causes warnings (if the old versions still had AUTO_REBUILD enabled, or I added FEATURE lines after the MAILER lines, etc). So I had to fix these to make it work. I _think_ there may have been similar problems with sendmail.cf, but I can't be sure since I just got in the habit of rebuilding it from sendmail.mc after the upgrade, due to the above issues. I found several systems where sendmail was _not_ running after the upgrade. I simply made sure the configs were okay (and rebuilt if not) and started sendmail in those cases, without issue, but... By the way, I never saw any of the symlink issues myself for some reason. But I did have sendmail.{mc/cf} issues, and failures to run after the upgrade... -- Eric Rostetter The Department of Physics The University of Texas at Austin Go Longhorns! -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list