07-19-2010
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
exim4-localscan-plugin-config
EXIM4-LOCALSCAN-PLUGIN-CONFIG(1) EXIM4-LOCALSCAN-PLUGIN-CONFIG(1)
NAME
exim4-localscan-plugin-config - get information necessary to build and package exim4 plugins
SYNOPSIS
exim4-localscan-plugin-config --localscan-abiversion
DESCRIPTION
exim4-localscan-plugin-config is a tool that is used to determine various things needed to build plugins (shared libraries) for the Exim
MTA. Currently there is one such plugin API - the local_scan API. In addition to local_scan plugins, this API is also available to shared
libraries used with the ${dlfunc ...} expansion item.
OPTIONS
Since exim4-localscan-plugin-config is Debian(TM)-specific, it currently takes a single mandatory option parameter, --localscan-apiversion,
outputting the API/ABI version (ver). Packages containing local_scan plugins should depend on exim4-localscanapi-ver
SEE ALSO
exim4(8), Chapter 42 of the Exim specification
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Magnus Holmgren
This manual page was written by Magnus Holmgren for the Debian(TM) system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy,
distribute and/or modify this document without any restrictions whatsoever.
exim4 2007-06-08 EXIM4-LOCALSCAN-PLUGIN-CONFIG(1)