postfix/postfix.patch.pfls

Sun, 03 Apr 2011 13:34:55 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Sun, 03 Apr 2011 13:34:55 +0200
changeset 337
f71e028eb3e2
child 495
01294b31a79e
permissions
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Correct and improve several packaging aspects including...
Correct datadir path for python modules, correct jar(1) path for
building libgcj classes, strip libexecdir path of version numbers,
improve name of oblbld build path, clean whitespace from as(1) and
ld(1) GNU detection, remove seemingly discarded '--with-local-prefix'
configure argument, and correct hardcoded lto plugin libtool archive
dependency information.

Most importantly, correct IA32 architecture detection logic in
config.gcc to correctly emit SSE2 instructions conditionally, leading
to the removal of all '-march' bootstrap options and replacement with
unconditional (for IA32/AMD64) '-mtune=native' options. Comments and
buildtime warnings are corrected appropriately. In theory these changes
cause a more portable, orthoganal, and optimal bootstrap to be built.

     1 This patch makes Pflogsumm working with the particular format
     2 of the OSSP fsl based Postfix logfile and additionally allows
     3 one to specify a more flexible data format.
     5 Index: pflogsumm.1
     6 --- pflogsumm.1.orig	2007-04-06 16:11:28 +0200
     7 +++ pflogsumm.1	2007-04-06 17:35:12 +0200
     8 @@ -172,6 +172,8 @@
     9  .Vb 2
    10  \&    -d today       generate report for just today
    11  \&    -d yesterday   generate report for just "yesterday"
    12 +\&    -d YYYY-MM-DD  generate report for just "YYYY-MM-DD"
    13 +\&                   (Really takes string Date::Parse will handle)
    14  .Ve
    15  .PP
    16  .Vb 1
    17 Index: pflogsumm.pl
    18 --- pflogsumm.pl.orig	2008-06-29 15:46:01 +0200
    19 +++ pflogsumm.pl	2008-06-29 19:39:07 +0200
    20 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
    22  =head1 SYNOPSIS
    24 -    pflogsumm.pl -[eq] [-d <today|yesterday>] [-h <cnt>] [-u <cnt>]
    25 +    pflogsumm.pl -[eq] [-d <today|yesterday|YYYY-MM-DD>] [-h <cnt>] [-u <cnt>]
    26  	[--verp_mung[=<n>]] [--verbose_msg_detail] [--iso_date_time]
    27  	[-m|--uucp_mung] [-i|--ignore_case] [--smtpd_stats] [--mailq]
    28  	[--problems_first] [--rej_add_from] [--no_bounce_detail]
    29 @@ -37,6 +37,9 @@
    31      -d today       generate report for just today
    32      -d yesterday   generate report for just "yesterday"
    33 +    -d YYYY-MM-DD  generate report for just "YYYY-MM-DD"
    34 +                   (Actually this will take any date string
    35 +                   parsable by the perl Date::Parse module)
    37      -e             extended (extreme? excessive?) detail
    39 @@ -359,6 +362,7 @@
    40  use strict;
    41  use locale;
    42  use Getopt::Long;
    43 +use Date::Parse;
    44  eval { require Date::Calc };
    45  my $hasDateCalc = $@ ? 0 : 1;
    47 @@ -542,8 +546,8 @@
    48      my $logRmdr;
    49      next unless((($msgMonStr, $msgDay, $msgHr, $msgMin, $msgSec, $logRmdr) =
    50  	/^(...) +(\d+) (..):(..):(..) \S+ (.+)$/o) == 6);
    51 -    unless((($cmd, $qid) = $logRmdr =~ m#^(?:postfix|$syslogName)/([^\[:]*).*?: ([^:\s]+)#o) == 2 ||
    52 -           (($cmd, $qid) = $logRmdr =~ m#^((?:postfix)(?:-script)?)(?:\[\d+\])?: ([^:\s]+)#o) == 2)
    53 +    unless((($cmd, $qid) = $logRmdr =~ m#^<[a-z]+>\s+(?:postfix|$syslogName)/([^\[:]*).*?: ([^:\s]+)#o) == 2 ||
    54 +           (($cmd, $qid) = $logRmdr =~ m#^<[a-z]+>\s+((?:postfix)(?:-script)?)(?:\[\d+\])?: ([^:\s]+)#o) == 2)
    55      {
    56  	#print UNPROCD "$_";
    57  	next;
    58 @@ -1406,11 +1410,11 @@
    59  	# Back up to yesterday
    60  	$time -= ((localtime($time))[2] + 2) * 3600;
    61      } elsif($dateOpt ne "today") {
    62 -	die "$usageMsg\n";
    63 +	$time = str2time($dateOpt);
    64      }
    65      my ($t_mday, $t_mon) = (localtime($time))[3,4];
    67 -    return sprintf("%s %2d", $monthNames[$t_mon], $t_mday);
    68 +    return sprintf("%s %02d", $monthNames[$t_mon], $t_mday);
    69  }
    71  # if there's a real domain: uses that.  Otherwise uses the IP addr.

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