--- procmail-3.22/Makefile.rhconfig 2001-09-10 22:53:09.000000000 -0600
+++ procmail-3.22/Makefile 2003-09-12 07:44:34.000000000 -0600
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
# Uncomment to install compressed man pages (possibly add extra suffix
# to the definitions of MAN?DIR and/or MAN?SUFFIX by hand)
-#MANCOMPRESS = compress
+# MANCOMPRESS = compress
############################*#
# Things that can be made are:
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
LOCKINGTEST=__defaults__
-#LOCKINGTEST=/tmp . # Uncomment and add any directories you see fit.
+LOCKINGTEST=/tmp . # Uncomment and add any directories you see fit.
# If LOCKINGTEST is defined, autoconf will NOT
# prompt you to enter additional directories.
# See INSTALL for more information about the
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
# Only edit below this line if you *think* you know what you are doing #
########################################################################
-#LOCKINGTEST=100 # Uncomment (and change) if you think you know
+LOCKINGTEST=100 # Uncomment (and change) if you think you know
# it better than the autoconf lockingtests.
# This will cause the lockingtests to be hotwired.
# 100 to enable fcntl()
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
# Or them together to get the desired combination.
# Optional system libraries we search for
-SEARCHLIBS = -lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lnsl -lsun \
- -lgen -lsockdns -ldl
+SEARCHLIBS = -lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lsun \
+ -lgen -lsockdns
# -lresolv # not really needed, is it?
# Informal list of directories where we look for the libraries in SEARCHLIBS
@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@
#-Wimplicit -Wshadow -Wid-clash-6 #-Wuninitialized
# The place to put your favourite extra cc flag
-CFLAGS0 = -O #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
-LDFLAGS0= -s
+CFLAGS0 = $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
+LDFLAGS0=
# Read my libs :-)
LIBS=
--- procmail-3.22/config.h.rhconfig 2001-09-10 22:53:50.000000000 -0600
+++ procmail-3.22/config.h 2003-09-12 07:41:40.000000000 -0600
@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@
*/
/*#define DEFSPATH "PATH=/bin:/usr/bin" /* */
-
+
/* every environment variable appearing in PRESTENV will be set or wiped
* out of the environment (variables without an '=' sign will be thrown
* out), e.g. you could define PRESTENV as follows:
@@ -46,13 +47,13 @@
*/
#define PRESTENV {"IFS","ENV","PWD",0}
-/*#define GROUP_PER_USER /* uncomment this if each
+#define GROUP_PER_USER /* uncomment this if each
user has his or her own
group and procmail can therefore trust a $HOME/.procmailrc that
is group writable or contained in a group writable home directory
if the group involved is the user's default group. */
-/*#define LMTP /* uncomment this if you
+#define LMTP /* uncomment this if you
want to use procmail
as an LMTP (rfc2033) server, presumably for invocation by an MTA.
The file examples/local_procmail_lmtp.m4 contains info on how to
@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@
/*#define NO_fcntl_LOCK /* uncomment any of these three if you */
/*#define NO_lockf_LOCK /* definitely do not want procmail to make */
-/*#define NO_flock_LOCK /* use of those kernel-locking methods */
+#define NO_flock_LOCK /* use of those kernel-locking methods */
/* If you set LOCKINGTEST to a binary number
than there's no need to set these. These #defines are only useful
if you want to disable particular locking styles but are unsure which
@@ -91,14 +92,14 @@
restriction does not apply to the /etc/procmailrc and
/etc/procmailrcs files) */
-/*#define NO_NFS_ATIME_HACK /* uncomment if you're definitely not using
+#define NO_NFS_ATIME_HACK /* uncomment if you're definitely not using
NFS mounted filesystems and can't afford
procmail to sleep for 1 sec. before writing to an empty regular
mailbox. This lets programs correctly judge whether there is unread
mail present. procmail automatically suppresses this when it isn't
needed or under heavy load. */
-/*#define DEFsendmail "/usr/sbin/sendmail" /* uncomment and/or change if
+#define DEFsendmail "/usr/sbin/sendmail" /* uncomment and/or change if
the autoconfigured default
SENDMAIL is not suitable. This program should quack like a sendmail:
it should accept the -oi flag (to tell it to _not_ treat a line