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Markus Robert Kessler <
no_reply@dipl-ing-kessler.de> wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2026 08:19:25 +1000 Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>> Markus Robert Kessler <
no_reply@dipl-ing-kessler.de> wrote:
>>> So, except "tcp_wrappers", the package seems to be builable?
>>
>> Yep, and tcp_wrappers looks to be optional, so you can probably ignore
>> that:
>>
>> "The tcp-wrappers statements provides an alternative way to control
>> accesses to the resources served by GNU Mailutils. This statement is
>> enabled if Mailutils is compiled with TCP wrappers library libwrap."
>>
https://www.mailutils.org/manual/html_node/tcp_002dwrappers-
> statement.html
>
> OK, thanks. I see that
> lib64wrap-devel and libwrap-devel
> are there. Do you think it is sufficient to just install one of them as
> dependency?
Probably the lib64 one. The configure script shows the features
enabled like I posted before. So if it`s found tcp_wrappers/libwrap
then you`ll get the same as me:
"Use TCP wrappers .............. yes"
If not:
"Use TCP wrappers .............. no"
Either way I expect it`ll do everything you need, since I think
it`s just for the IMAP and POP servers that are also part of
Mailutils.
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