[Bug 825415] Review Request: opensmtpd - Free implementation of the server-side SMTP protocol as defined by RFC 5321

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--- Comment #17 from Bobby Powers <bobby@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
Created attachment 797117
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updated spec for 5.3.3p1

I've brushed off the spec and got it building with the latest 5.3.3p1
(portable) release (attached).  It works well with the exception of manpage
installation - some autotools macro goes wonk and insists on calling man cat. 
The spec I attached works around that - a proper fix would be better but I
didn't have the patience to look into it this afternoon.

Matthais had a bunch of concerns - I'm interested in helping try to help sort
through them and get this packaged, although I'm not a Fedora packager yet
myself.

%{_libexecdir}/mail.local - didn't fix this yet, seems straightforward.


The updated spec no longer uses /etc/mail for its config file - it installs the
single config in %{_sysconfdir}.

As for the file-name conflicts with sendmail - could we use /etc/alternatives
for that?  Seems like the straightforward way to do it, although if sendmail
doesn't already alternative mailq, newaliases and makemap it will require a
change to that package as well.

I can also easily add the licence and readme.

As for openbsd-compat - openssh contains the same lib/shim - my understanding
is that it is part of the process the open* guys use to turn openssh/opensmtpd
from the openBSD specific release -> portable release.  I don't see anything in
the openbsd packaging that removes it - so I assume they have an exception, it
seems appropriate here as well?

Thanks!

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