Description: Stop using exim's -C option in utility scripts (exiwhat et al.) since this breaks with ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX. Author: Andreas Metzler Forwarded: http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1045 Last-Update: 2018-12-31 --- a/src/exicyclog.src +++ b/src/exicyclog.src @@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ st=' ' exim_path=`grep "^[$st]*exim_path" $config | sed "s/.*=[$st]*//"` if test "$exim_path" = ""; then exim_path=BIN_DIRECTORY/exim4; fi -spool_directory=`$exim_path -C $config -bP spool_directory | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` +spool_directory=`$exim_path -bP spool_directory | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` if [ "$log_file_path" = "" ] ; then - log_file_path=`$exim_path -C $config -bP log_file_path | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` + log_file_path=`$exim_path -bP log_file_path | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` fi # If log_file_path contains only "syslog" then no Exim log files are in use. --- a/src/eximon.src +++ b/src/eximon.src @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ st=' ' EXIM_PATH=`grep "^[$st]*exim_path" $config | sed "s/.*=[$st]*//"` if test "$EXIM_PATH" = ""; then EXIM_PATH=BIN_DIRECTORY/exim4; fi -SPOOL_DIRECTORY=`$EXIM_PATH -C $config -bP spool_directory | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` -LOG_FILE_PATH=`$EXIM_PATH -C $config -bP log_file_path | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` +SPOOL_DIRECTORY=`$EXIM_PATH -bP spool_directory | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` +LOG_FILE_PATH=`$EXIM_PATH -bP log_file_path | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` # If log_file_path is "syslog" then logging is only to syslog, and the monitor # is unable to display a log tail unless EXIMON_LOG_FILE_PATH is set to tell --- a/src/exinext.src +++ b/src/exinext.src @@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ if [ "$exim_path" = "" ]; then fi if test "$exim_path" = ""; then exim_path=BIN_DIRECTORY/exim4; fi -spool_directory=`$exim_path $eximmacdef -C $config -bP spool_directory | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` -qualify_domain=`$exim_path $eximmacdef -C $config -bP qualify_domain | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` +spool_directory=`$exim_path $eximmacdef -bP spool_directory | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` +qualify_domain=`$exim_path $eximmacdef -bP qualify_domain | sed 's/.*=[ ]*//'` # Now do the job. Perl uses $ so frequently that we don't want to have to # escape them all from the shell, so pass in shell variable values as @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ perl - $exim_path "$eximmacdef" $argone # Run Exim to get a list of hosts for the given domain; for # each one construct the appropriate retry key. - open(LIST, "$exim -C $config -v -bt $address |") || + open(LIST, "$exim -v -bt $address |") || die "can't run exim to route $address"; while () --- a/src/exiwhat.src +++ b/src/exiwhat.src @@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ fi st=' ' exim_path=`grep "^[$st]*exim_path" $config | sed "s/.*=[$st]*//"` if test "$exim_path" = ""; then exim_path=BIN_DIRECTORY/exim4; fi -spool_directory=`$exim_path -C $config -bP spool_directory | sed "s/.*=[ ]*//"` -process_log_path=`$exim_path -C $config -bP process_log_path | sed "s/.*=[ ]*//"` +spool_directory=`$exim_path -bP spool_directory | sed "s/.*=[ ]*//"` +process_log_path=`$exim_path -bP process_log_path | sed "s/.*=[ ]*//"` # The file that Exim writes when sent the SIGUSR1 signal is specified by # the process_log_path option. If that is not defined, Exim uses the file