Re: how to know whether postfix is compiled with sasl2 support or not on FC3

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On 10/16/06, Andras Simon <szajmi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/16/06, ankush grover <ankushfedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hey friends,
>
>  Postfix 2.1.5-5 is installed on FC3 and I want to know whether this postfix
> is compiled with sasl2 support or not. I remember through rpm one can get
> the output but I have forgotten the options that need to be used with rpm to
> know.

rpm -q -R -f `which postfix`
if postfix is an executable program on your path, or simply
rpm -q -R postfix
if postfix is the name of the package.
(See also the "whatrequires" option in man rpm to go the other way round.)

You can also run ldd on a regular executable (not a script) to find
out which shared libraries it depends on.

hey,
 
 
Thanks for the informations.
 
Thanks & Regards
 
Ankush Grover

 
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