I am virtually hosting a couple of domains under a master (ie all at the
same IP). Two virtually hosted domains use majordomo lists (1.94.4, I
have 1.94.5 source as well). I would like to separate them so they use
different config files, principally to set $whereami differently so that
things end up at the right domain.
I know I can specify a different config file on the resend command line
but this does not seem sufficient as part of the problem is that
majordomo's responses to the various list owners are not always going to
the right domain.
I can see a number of ways to address this if I recompile wrapper, but I'd
like to know if there is a simpler method.
Also, if there is not ... I have some problems with recompiling wrapper.
The version of wrapper currently in use on my system, provided by the ISP
and in use with 1.94.4, is about 1K long, which makes sense given the
1.94.5 wrapper source I've looked at. It's not a complex program.
However when I compile with the 1.94.5 source just as a test I get a 58K
file! I'm a C programmer and I can go generate maps and dig into this,
but I'm not familiar with gcc and I thought maybe someone knew of a quick
explanation. Presumably the link is pulling in something I don't need,
and/or the compiler is generating debug info by default (though that seems
unlikely). I'm on BSDI 3.1 and the installed compiler is gcc 1.42.
Thanks for any tips.
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Tom Rawson trawson@jpsoft.com
JP Software Inc. http://www.jpsoft.com/
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