missing ms-init script in MailScanner 5.4.4
Dean guenther <dean-2Y2w7w/3Nx/[email protected]> Mon, 5 Sep 2022 08:46:25 -0700
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I'm in the process of moving from my old MailScanner 4.85.2 installation on CentOS 6.7 to a fresh install of MailScanner 5.4.4 on ubuntu 20.04. I've run the MailScanner install.sh on ubuntu but the ms-init script is missing from /etc/init.d so I can't start MailScanner. At least thats where I was presuming I should find ms-init. Being new to ubuntu, things may be different to what I'm used to with CentOS. I have already installed dovecot and ClamAV from the default ubuntu repository. And the MailScanner 5.4.4 install.sh did put the MailScanner config files into /etc/MailScanner as expected. So I've modified the /etc/MailScanner configs to pretty much match the options I had set under the old MailScanner 4.85.2. But now I can't start MailScanner because the /etc/init.d/ms-init is missing. I considered copying ms-init out of the build directory usr/lib/MailScanner/init but I'm wondering even if I do that, are there other things that did not get copied with the install.sh because ms-init is missing? When I did the install-sh it went through filling dependencies just fine. With one exception it was unable to build Mail::ClamAV. I posted at github and @shawniverson mentioned that Mail::ClamAV is no longer needed by MailScanner so it may not be a concern. After running install.sh I also did a /usr/sbin/ms-perl-check and there were no missing dependencies that I could see other than Mail::ClamAV. There was also a warning when I ran install.sh it said cp: cannot stat './var': No such file or directory But there is no var in the build directory. Perhaps its just a warning?? So, how do I safely copy ms-init to /etc/init.d and also, how do I know if there are other things missing that the install.sh did not copy? thanks - Dean Guenther -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- MailScanner mailing list mailscanner-qhrM8SXbD5JTOyd/[email protected] http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner