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$NetBSD: patch-ai,v 1.10 2004/04/14 12:55:20 minskim Exp $
--- makedefs.orig 2003-11-05 13:50:15.000000000 -0600
+++ makedefs
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ case "$SYSTEM.$RELEASE" in
;;
OpenBSD.3*) SYSTYPE=OPENBSD3
;;
- NetBSD.1*) SYSTYPE=NETBSD1
+ NetBSD.*) SYSTYPE=NETBSD1
;;
BSD/OS.2*) SYSTYPE=BSDI2
;;
@@ -175,22 +175,6 @@ case "$SYSTEM.$RELEASE" in
SYSLIBS="-ldb"
;;
Linux.2*) SYSTYPE=LINUX2
- # Postfix no longer needs DB 1.85 compatibility
- if [ -f /usr/include/db.h ]
- then
- : we are all set
- elif [ -f /usr/include/db/db.h ]
- then
- CCARGS="$CCARGS -I/usr/include/db"
- else
- # No, we're not going to try db1 db2 db3 etc.
- # On a properly installed system, Postfix builds
- # by including <db.h> and by linking with -ldb
- echo "No <db.h> include file found." 1>&2
- echo "Install the appropriate db*-devel package first." 1>&2
- echo "See the RELEASE_NOTES file for more information." 1>&2
- exit 1
- fi
# GDBM locks the DBM .pag file after open. This breaks postmap.
# if [ -f /usr/include/gdbm-ndbm.h ]
# then
@@ -201,7 +185,6 @@ case "$SYSTEM.$RELEASE" in
# CCARGS="$CCARGS -DHAS_DBM -DPATH_NDBM_H='<gdbm/ndbm.h>'"
# GDBM_LIBS=gdbm
# fi
- SYSLIBS="-ldb"
for name in nsl resolv $GDBM_LIBS
do
for lib in /usr/lib64 /lib64 /usr/lib /lib
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