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DATE | 2008-10-23 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Re: [opensuse] Getting Rid of postfix and exim on my laptop
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Carlos E. R. wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Wednesday, 2008-10-22 at 20:48 -0400, Anton Aylward wrote: > >> Carlos E. R. said the following on 10/22/2008 08:07 PM: > > >>>> As for "thousands" of syslog entries - that also means cron would be >>>> producing thousands of emails. >>> >>> I don't mean that. >>> >>> ..... > >>>> The delivery doesn't have to be by mail - though it could with local >>>> delivery. I could be by a message sent to a window or a pop-up. >>> >>> Certainly not! It would not work for headless machines or text only >>> machines, or machines where the administrator is not logged it. >> >> Indeed. Which is why SWATCH and other syslog watchers can pipe to >> various destinations - SMS, pager... whatever. It doesn't have to be a >> pop-up. >> >> The point is to uncouple. >> >> More to the point, use of syslog integrates better with enterprise-level >> tools that consolidate reporting. I've installed these in banks and >> telcos; all the syslog gets routed to a central server and a database >> where it can be sliced and diced and used to produce pretty graphs or >> management, trend analysis, incident tracking feeds to ITIL .... and >> much more. > > BTDT :-) > > But openSUSE is not a big enterprise distro, it is a "user" distro.
Yeah - and every desktop needs Postfix? No. Aside which, what does that mean. OpenSuSe can't run big iron because Novell markets something else?
It seems to function fine on large systems.
> > >> Yes, I think piping syslog into Oracle is heavy stuff, but when you're a >> bank coordinating an IT staff in the hundreds and need management and >> tracking tools, this is the kind of thing that gets lapped up. >> >> The issue here is that by not having strong coupling this becomes an >> option where the user can define where the results go. > > > But you see, if you "decouple" the requirement or dependency of an > smtp server by services such as cron, I could not have my preferred > method of having cron mail me. >
I don't really care what your preferred method of getting information from cron is. I do care that you THINK that if you decouple them that you can't get mail with Cron?
What? Is that a sensible line of reasoning? Should adduser also require postfix because users might need mail?
> I don't object to your idea of having it all in the syslog: good for > you. But I want it on mail, as it has been for years and years here, > so the dependency has to stay, so that you can choose at config time. > > Request, if you like, a configuration option for cron output to be > sent to syslog or to email, ok, fine; but the dependency can not be > broken, because it would force us to have cron output your way. >
Your so locked in that it is UNBELIEVABLE. My god. I really need to find a different distro. Unbunuto was too limited. Debian packages suck. Gentoo is impracticable.
All I want is a darn laptop to run wmaker, which can use its wifi, get on the net, use open office and play some video. SuSE 9.1 did this in 600megs of space with no postfix. except for the wmaker part, Xandros did this for my eeepc. I don't even have room for Open Office because of the insane co-dependencies.
Frankly. you guys have gone nuts. I can't remove openldap, sasl bluetooth, SAMBA and much more
> After all, it's just some megabytes more, at worst. > > But I fear that such a change would imply many changes to many > scripts, so it will not be done - unless perhaps somebody designs and > supply it as an alternative package(s) (see buildservice, community > repos, etc). > > >>>>>> I really hate all these dependencies that arise out of lack of >>>>>> consideration of alternatives. >>>>> Then perhaps you should design a distro with those premises >:-) >>>> Why? I'm not in the business. >>> >>> Then select another distro that does it your way :-) >> >> You may have time to try out all the distros; some people are paid to do >> that. I'm not. > > No, I searched around once, I choosed, and I stayed. If I really > wanted something I could not find here, I would then see if I could > make it myself or look around again for it. > > That's how things are. > > If I were paid to install Linux for a company with certain "special" > requirements, then it would be my job to find and search for it; or > I'd have searched beforehand, and charge for that knowledge; or I'd > request the company to hire somebody with that knowledge. > > openSUSE folks are not paid, either, to tailor the distro to each one > preferences! :-) > > > > >> A simple code change uncouples a dependency. >> This thread started on with people complaining about a number of >> dependencies. SUSE has got rid of dependencies that other >> distributions have - why not keep up that good work. Not all >> dependencies - yours and others - are actually necessary. > > SMTP currently is. > > >>>> Unless we point this out and ask or it, its not going to happen. >>> >>> Then ask for it officially, in Bugzilla. >> >> Thank you. Where? (Remember, I'm new to SUSE) > > For example: > > www.opensuse.org --> discover it --> Report a Bug > > > ] Report a Bug > ] > ] With our open Bugzilla system, you have direct access to further > the ] development of openSUSE. > ] > ] Submitting Bug Reports – Bug Reporting FAQ > > One of the options when filling a bug is to classify the "bug" as a > feature request. > > Read the "Bug Reporting FAQ", feature request is mentioned. There is a > feature wishlist page, too. > > > >>>> I say "I'm not in the business" and I mean that. I don't have the >>>> time >>>> to do the level of re-engineering for an "Anton's Distribution". >>>> But if >>>> the guys at Novell pay attention and decouple many more things like >>>> this we can all benefit. >>> >>> I don't think that will happen. Fortunately (IMO)! >:-) >> >> I'm a little alarmed by that kind of statement. > > :-) > > You say you are new to suse; I'm not. I'm sure you know how other > distros or Unixes behave better than me, but allow me to say I can > guess better than you what suse people will feel about your idea > (about smtp). > > - -- Cheers, > Carlos E. R. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkj/2sQACgkQtTMYHG2NR9XsSgCgllUklngWHuevKUmvbdguxaOA > 0PQAnjYTX3LCGzA0Izr/MsvsqDZZ5P/Z > =c12u > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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