*) Causes the configure file to be installed as a sample only. The administrator needs to rename this file to "activate" exim. --- scripts/exim_install.orig Mon Aug 2 17:43:03 1999 +++ scripts/exim_install Tue Aug 3 14:31:20 1999 @@ -199,25 +199,20 @@ fi done - - -# If there is no configuration file, install the default. +# Install only a sample configuration, which encourages the admin to look +# at it, since Exim won't run without a configure file. echo $com "" -if [ ! -f ${CONFIGURE_FILE} ]; then - echo $com Installing default configuration in ${CONFIGURE_FILE} - echo $com because there is no existing configuration file. - echo ${CP} ../src/configure.default ${CONFIGURE_FILE} - ${real} ${CP} ../src/configure.default ${CONFIGURE_FILE} + echo $com Installing default configuration file in ${CONFIGURE_FILE%/*}/configure.default + ${real} mkdir -p ${CONFIGURE_FILE%/*} + echo ${CP} ../src/configure.default ${CONFIGURE_FILE%/*} + ${real} ${CP} ../src/configure.default ${CONFIGURE_FILE%/*} if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo $com "" echo $com "*** Exim installation ${ver}failed ***" exit 1 fi -else - echo $com Configuration file ${CONFIGURE_FILE} already exists -fi # Install info files if the directory is defined and the Texinfo # source documentation is present.