Guten Abend!
(I'm a bit surprised - do you speak german?)
Am Freitag, 5. Oktober 2007 schrieb Sergey Litvinenko:
> Guten Abend, Christian!!
>
> > First question: Sergey, is it OK for you if I forward your mail
> > (and future mails) to the postfixadmin-devel mailinglist?
> > (I'll wait for your OK before doing it)
>
> yes, it's OK :)
> I've sent subscribe request.
Don't forget to answer the confirmation mail ;-)
> > Yes, sounds interesting. You can submit patches in the tracker
> > (also on http://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin) or send them
> > to the postfixadmin-devel mailinglist.
>
> how to make patches?
> I can point the place in the code where and what I've changed and for
> what reason, but I don't know how to make it as a patch.
>
> Diff original and modified versions??
Yes, diff (with -u option) is the correct tool.
If you changed a single file:
diff -u file.orig file > file.patch
If you changed multiple files and have copied the directory before
diff -Nur postfixadmin.orig/ postfixadmin > postfixadmin.patch
If you use the SVN version and change it, it's even easier:
svn diff > postfixadmin.patch
> okay, I'll prepare these diffs and will send to postfixadmin-devel
> list soon.
:-)
> > Which version do you use? 2.1 or the latest SVN version?
>
> the version from the latest FreeBSD ports
> I see it as "Postfix Admin 2.1.0."
That's pretty old. Please update to the current SVN version before
creating patches - we have done lots of changes and also lots of fixes.
SVN checkout (should be one line):
svn co https://postfixadmin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/postfixadmin
postfixadmin/trunk
Then run "svn update" regularly to have the latest version.
If you have problems or questions while porting your changes to the
latest version, just ask on postfixadmin-devel or on #postfixadmin on
irc.freenode.org
> > (Unfortunately I'm using MySQL here, but there's someone on the
> > mailinglist who can help with pgsql.)
>
> I have long experience with Postgres, and with PHP/PGSQL programming.
> I just want some things with pgsql-related code to be hair-brushed,
> as I want to use the Postfixadmin with PGSQL with more installations.
AFAIK some people use the SVN version with pgsql, so it must have
improved ;-)
> > As Mischa already said: Database backup, currently only for MySQL.
>
> I'd like to develop backup code for Postgres :)
:-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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