NetBSD/gnu
atatat 89fc8be761 Change the default settings for sendmail.
(1) The stock sendmail.cf will only listen on the loopback interface.
(2) The stock submit.cf specifally connects to "localhost." which
    should be less susceptible to being confused or looking confused.
(3) The smtp listener starts by default, if needed.  The setting in
    /etc/default/rc.conf is still "no", but rc.d/sendmail detects the
    default setting and will change it to yes if need is determined.

Need is defined as "nothing else seems to have been changed about the
mail configuration but we'd like locally originated and locally
destined mail to be delivered".  If you change, eg, mailer.conf to
point to postfix or some other MTA, sendmail will not start.
2004-07-15 03:47:18 +00:00
..
dist Pull in libgcc_pic in the -shared-libgcc case as well for the millicode 2004-07-14 07:18:35 +00:00
lib Complete the fix for PR 22452 by doing the same thing as stock gcc. That 2004-07-05 12:27:41 +00:00
libexec
usr.bin Update for 4.7. 2004-07-12 23:45:26 +00:00
usr.sbin Change the default settings for sendmail. 2004-07-15 03:47:18 +00:00
Makefile
README

README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.5 2003/12/04 23:32:37 keihan Exp $

Organization of Sources:

This directory hierarchy is using a new organization that
separates the GNU sources from the BSD-style infrastructure
used to build the GNU sources.  The GNU sources are kept in
the standard GNU source tree layout under:

	dist/*

The build infrastructure uses the normal BSD way under:

	lib/*
	usr.bin/*

The makefiles in the above hierarchy will "reach over" into
the GNU sources (src/gnu/dist) for everything they need.


Maintenance Strategy:

The sources under src/gnu/dist are generally a combination of
some published distribution plus changes that we submit to the
maintainers and that are not yet published by them.  There are
a few files that are never expected to be submitted to the FSF,
(i.e. BSD-style makefiles and such) and those generally should
stay in src/gnu/lib or src/gnu/usr.bin (the BSD build areas).

Make sure all changes made to the GNU sources are submitted to
the appropriate maintainer, but only after coordinating with the
NetBSD maintainers by sending your proposed submission to the
<tech-toolchain@NetBSD.org> mailing list.  Only send the changes
to the third-party maintainers after consensus has been reached.