From 0799ba118b9c83731c1db34affcf9fecc10fd627 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeremy Harris Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 17:14:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix info on using local_scan() in the default Makefile Broken-by: 9723f96673 (cherry picked from commit 882bc1704d33aa34873e3a0f72e657b0cc2985e5) (cherry picked from commit cb25b75af850d664fc005d24fbad0e58bf79d4c7) (cherry picked from commit 2c7c4a9c23950044507a78956ca2c23f9c6a9491) --- src/OS/Makefile-Default | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/OS/Makefile-Default b/src/OS/Makefile-Default index b3990fe84..41a4dbbdf 100644 --- a/src/OS/Makefile-Default +++ b/src/OS/Makefile-Default @@ -232,6 +232,11 @@ RANLIB=ranlib EXIM_CHMOD=@true +# If you want to use local_scan() at all, the support code must be included +# by uncommenting this line. + +# HAVE_LOCAL_SCAN=yes + # LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE defines the file in which the function local_scan() is # defined. This provides the administrator with a hook for including C code # for scanning incoming mails. The path that is defined must be relative to @@ -239,8 +244,9 @@ EXIM_CHMOD=@true # LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE=Local/local_scan.c -# The default setting points to a template function that doesn't actually do -# any scanning, but just accepts the message. +# A very simple example points to a template function that doesn't actually do +# any scanning, but just accepts the message. A compilable file must be +# included in the build even if HAVE_LOCAL_SCAN is not defined. LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE=src/local_scan.c -- 2.30.2