Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 18:30:49 -0800 (PST) From: Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@FreeBSD.org> To: cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: cvs commit: src/etc rc src/etc/defaults rc.conf src/etc/mail Makefile src/etc/sendmail Makefile rc.sendmail src/share/man/man5 rc.conf.5 src/share/man/man8 Makefile rc.sendmail.8 Message-ID: <200204050230.g352Un828740@freefall.freebsd.org>
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gshapiro 2002/04/04 18:30:49 PST
Modified files:
etc rc
etc/defaults rc.conf
etc/mail Makefile
etc/sendmail Makefile
share/man/man5 rc.conf.5
share/man/man8 Makefile
Added files:
etc/sendmail rc.sendmail
share/man/man8 rc.sendmail.8
Log:
Quoting Peter Wemm, "At great personal risk, touch the sendmail startup
again."
As an alternative to sendmail_enable=NONE, solve the boot time problem
for non-sendmail users completely by moving all of the sendmail startup
code from /etc/rc to /etc/rc.sendmail. The source for that script will
be kept in src/etc/sendmail/rc.sendmail so make.conf's NO_SENDMAIL will
prevent it from being installed. A new rc.conf variable,
mta_start_script specifies the script to run to start the user's
preferred MTA. For backward compatibility, it will default to
/etc/rc.sendmail. The specified script is called out of /etc/rc after
checking to make sure it exists. A new rc.sendmail.8 man page has also
been added which now houses the sendmail_* variable descriptions
formerly in rc.conf.5.
Use /etc/rc.sendmail in /etc/mail/Makefile to reduce code duplication.
Reviewed by: -current, -stable, obrien, peter, ru
MFC after: 1 week
Revision Changes Path
1.142 +19 -10 src/etc/defaults/rc.conf
1.27 +38 -70 src/etc/mail/Makefile
1.308 +5 -39 src/etc/rc
1.16 +3 -1 src/etc/sendmail/Makefile
1.1 +193 -0 src/etc/sendmail/rc.sendmail (new)
1.160 +13 -105 src/share/man/man5/rc.conf.5
1.26 +4 -0 src/share/man/man8/Makefile
1.1 +241 -0 src/share/man/man8/rc.sendmail.8 (new)
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