postfix/set-default-db-type.patch
Dirk Mueller e9b4a7071e Accepting request 1080180 from home:adkorte:branches:server:mail
- update to 3.8.0
  * Support to look up DNS SRV records in the Postfix SMTP/LMTP
    client, Based on code by Tomas Korbar (Red Hat). For example,
    with "use_srv_lookup = submission" and "relayhost =
    example.com:submission", the Postfix SMTP client will look up
    DNS SRV records for _submission._tcp.example.com, and will relay
    email through the hosts and ports that are specified with those
    records.
  * TLS obsolescence: Postfix now treats the "export" and "low"
    cipher grade settings as "medium". The "export" and "low" grades
    are no longer supported in OpenSSL 1.1.1, the minimum version
    required in Postfix 3.6.0 and later. Also, Postfix default
    settings now exclude deprecated or unused ciphers (SEED, IDEA,
    3DES, RC2, RC4, RC5), digest (MD5), key exchange algorithms
    (DH, ECDH), and public key algorithm (DSS).
  * Attack resistance: the Postfix SMTP server can now aggregate
    smtpd_client_*_rate and smtpd_client_*_count statistics by
    network block instead of by IP address, to raise the bar against
    a memory exhaustion attack in the anvil(8) server; Postfix TLS
    support unconditionally disables TLS renegotiation in the middle
    of an SMTP connection, to avoid a CPU exhaustion attack.
  * The PostgreSQL client encoding is now configurable with the
    "encoding" Postfix configuration file attribute. The default
    is "UTF8". Previously the encoding was hard-coded as "LATIN1",
    which is not useful in the context of SMTP.
  * The postconf command now warns for #comment in or after a Postfix
    parameter value. Postfix programs do not support #comment after
    other text, and treat that as input.
- rebase/refresh patches
  * pointer_to_literals.patch
  * postfix-linux45.patch
  * postfix-master.cf.patch
  * postfix-ssl-release-buffers.patch
  * set-default-db-type.patch

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1080180
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=454
2023-04-27 21:59:58 +00:00

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Index: src/util/sys_defs.h
===================================================================
--- src/util/sys_defs.h.orig
+++ src/util/sys_defs.h
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
#define HAS_FSYNC
#define HAS_DB
#define HAS_SA_LEN
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#if (defined(__NetBSD_Version__) && __NetBSD_Version__ >= 104250000)
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/mail/aliases" /* sendmail 8.10 */
#endif
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
#define HAS_FSYNC
#define HAS_DB
#define HAS_SA_LEN
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases"
#define GETTIMEOFDAY(t) gettimeofday(t,(struct timezone *) 0)
#define ROOT_PATH "/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin"
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
#define HAS_FSYNC
/* might be set by makedef */
#ifdef HAS_DB
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases"
#else
#define HAS_DBM
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ extern int initgroups(const char *, int)
#define DEF_MAILBOX_LOCK "fcntl, dotlock" /* RedHat >= 4.x */
#define HAS_FSYNC
#define HAS_DB
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases"
#ifndef NO_NIS
#define HAS_NIS
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ extern int initgroups(const char *, int)
#define DEF_MAILBOX_LOCK "dotlock" /* verified RedHat 3.03 */
#define HAS_FSYNC
#define HAS_DB
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases"
#ifndef NO_NIS
#define HAS_NIS
@@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ extern int initgroups(const char *, int)
#define DEF_MAILBOX_LOCK "fcntl, dotlock" /* RedHat >= 4.x */
#define HAS_FSYNC
#define HAS_DB
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases"
#ifndef NO_NIS
#define HAS_NIS
@@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@ extern int opterr; /* XXX use <getopt.
#define INTERNAL_LOCK MYFLOCK_STYLE_FCNTL
#define DEF_MAILBOX_LOCK "fcntl, dotlock"
#define HAS_FSYNC
-#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "hash"
+#define NATIVE_DB_TYPE "lmdb"
#define ALIAS_DB_MAP DEF_DB_TYPE ":/etc/aliases"
/* Uncomment the following line if you have NIS package installed */
/* #define HAS_NIS */
Index: src/global/mail_params.h
===================================================================
--- src/global/mail_params.h.orig
+++ src/global/mail_params.h
@@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ extern int var_vrfy_pend_limit;
extern char *var_verify_service;
#define VAR_VERIFY_MAP "address_verify_map"
-#define DEF_VERIFY_MAP "btree:$data_directory/verify_cache"
+#define DEF_VERIFY_MAP "lmdb:$data_directory/verify_cache"
extern char *var_verify_map;
#define VAR_VERIFY_POS_EXP "address_verify_positive_expire_time"
@@ -3762,7 +3762,7 @@ extern char *var_multi_cntrl_cmds;
* postscreen(8)
*/
#define VAR_PSC_CACHE_MAP "postscreen_cache_map"
-#define DEF_PSC_CACHE_MAP "btree:$data_directory/postscreen_cache"
+#define DEF_PSC_CACHE_MAP "lmdb:$data_directory/postscreen_cache"
extern char *var_psc_cache_map;
#define VAR_SMTPD_SERVICE "smtpd_service_name"
Index: man/man1/postmap.1
===================================================================
--- man/man1/postmap.1.orig
+++ man/man1/postmap.1
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ by RFC 5322. For example, an address loc
By default the lookup key is mapped to lowercase to make
the lookups case insensitive; as of Postfix 2.3 this case
folding happens only with tables whose lookup keys are
-fixed\-case strings such as btree:, dbm: or hash:. With
+fixed\-case strings such as dbm:. With
earlier versions, the lookup key is folded even with tables
where a lookup field can match both upper and lower case
text, such as regexp: and pcre:. This resulted in loss of
@@ -215,9 +215,9 @@ the "\fBpostconf \-m\fR" command.
The \fBpostmap\fR(1) command can query any supported file type,
but it can create only the following file types:
.RS
-.IP \fBbtree\fR
-The output file is a btree file, named \fIfile_name\fB.db\fR.
-This is available on systems with support for \fBdb\fR databases.
+.IP \fBlmdb\fR
+The output file is a lmdb file, named \fIfile_name\fB.lmdb\fR.
+This is available on systems with support for \fBlmdb\fR databases.
.IP \fBcdb\fR
The output consists of one file, named \fIfile_name\fB.cdb\fR.
This is available on systems with support for \fBcdb\fR databases.
@@ -229,9 +229,6 @@ This is available on systems with suppor
A table that reliably fails all requests. The lookup table
name is used for logging only. This table exists to simplify
Postfix error tests.
-.IP \fBhash\fR
-The output file is a hashed file, named \fIfile_name\fB.db\fR.
-This is available on systems with support for \fBdb\fR databases.
.IP \fBlmdb\fR
The output is a btree\-based file, named \fIfile_name\fB.lmdb\fR.
\fBlmdb\fR supports concurrent writes and reads from different
@@ -277,12 +274,6 @@ The following \fBmain.cf\fR parameters a
this program.
The text below provides only a parameter summary. See
\fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples.
-.IP "\fBberkeley_db_create_buffer_size (16777216)\fR"
-The per\-table I/O buffer size for programs that create Berkeley DB
-hash or btree tables.
-.IP "\fBberkeley_db_read_buffer_size (131072)\fR"
-The per\-table I/O buffer size for programs that read Berkeley DB
-hash or btree tables.
.IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf
configuration files.
Index: man/man1/postalias.1
===================================================================
--- man/man1/postalias.1.orig
+++ man/man1/postalias.1
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The format of Postfix alias input files
By default the lookup key is mapped to lowercase to make
the lookups case insensitive; as of Postfix 2.3 this case
folding happens only with tables whose lookup keys are
-fixed\-case strings such as btree:, dbm: or hash:. With
+fixed\-case strings such as dbm:. With
earlier versions, the lookup key is folded even with tables
where a lookup field can match both upper and lower case
text, such as regexp: and pcre:. This resulted in loss of
@@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ the "\fBpostconf \-m\fR" command.
The \fBpostalias\fR(1) command can query any supported file type,
but it can create only the following file types:
.RS
-.IP \fBbtree\fR
-The output is a btree file, named \fIfile_name\fB.db\fR.
-This is available on systems with support for \fBdb\fR databases.
+.IP \fBlmdb\fR
+The output is a lmdb file, named \fIfile_name\fB.lmdb\fR.
+This is available on systems with support for \fBlmdb\fR databases.
.IP \fBcdb\fR
The output is one file named \fIfile_name\fB.cdb\fR.
This is available on systems with support for \fBcdb\fR databases.
@@ -136,9 +136,6 @@ This is available on systems with suppor
A table that reliably fails all requests. The lookup table
name is used for logging only. This table exists to simplify
Postfix error tests.
-.IP \fBhash\fR
-The output is a hashed file, named \fIfile_name\fB.db\fR.
-This is available on systems with support for \fBdb\fR databases.
.IP \fBlmdb\fR
The output is a btree\-based file, named \fIfile_name\fB.lmdb\fR.
\fBlmdb\fR supports concurrent writes and reads from different
@@ -192,12 +189,6 @@ The alias databases for \fBlocal\fR(8) d
.IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf
configuration files.
-.IP "\fBberkeley_db_create_buffer_size (16777216)\fR"
-The per\-table I/O buffer size for programs that create Berkeley DB
-hash or btree tables.
-.IP "\fBberkeley_db_read_buffer_size (131072)\fR"
-The per\-table I/O buffer size for programs that read Berkeley DB
-hash or btree tables.
.IP "\fBdefault_database_type (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
The default database type for use in \fBnewaliases\fR(1), \fBpostalias\fR(1)
and \fBpostmap\fR(1) commands.