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sendmail package installs in wrong path
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Hi,
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 14:18:27 -0500
Brant Gardner <brantcgardner <at> brantware.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon;
>
> Installing sendmail package as:
>
> (packages (cons* nss-certs ;for HTTPS access
> ; (several other packages here)
> sendmail
> %base-packages))
>
> Results in sendmail installing in this location:
>
> /gnu/store/b0gmd1ac6np7zgb8hvbfgy45b0haz8xg-sendmail-8.15.2/usr/sbin/sendmail
>
> But no links for sendmail show up under any user's profile, and asking on #guix seems to
> indicate that sendmail should install under /usr/bin, not /usr/sbin which may be the issue.
What's more important is that it shouldn't have "/usr" (in a way,
"/gnu/store/b0gmd1ac6np7zgb8hvbfgy45b0haz8xg-sendmail-8.15.2" is "/usr" already).
./devtools/M4/UNIX/defines.m4 seems to contain a lot of path definitions but we
don't patch them. That is definitely incorrect.
confMBINDIR seems to be the variable used for installation (see sendmail/Makefile.m4).
(I have no idea what ${M`'BINDIR}, used in there, does)
As I don't know sendmail (always been a postfix / qmail user), I can't help more than that,
but maybe someone else can adapt and test it.
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