Am 15.05.2013 13:02, schrieb Bartłomiej Piotrowski:
Alea iacta est. While I agree that move could be planned better, it's not exim (nor any other MTA) fault that someone took bad decision to hardcode path to sendmail.
SMTP forwarders aren't as crucial as bash is, therefore I don't see any reason to revert changes or delay moving binaries to /usr/bin. Just message maintainer that his package is broken due to recent changes.
I am pretty sure this breaks a lot of stuff (PHP, web apps, scripts etc.). There is no reason to intentionally break things. It also doesn't matter who's fault it is and if using absolute paths is a great idea or not. I would say if a package is known to or might be used by third party apps or custom scripts, we should delay the move to the point where we can introduce a /bin /usr/bin symlink etc. Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com