BUILDD-MAIL(1) Debian sbuild BUILDD-MAIL(1)NAME
buildd-mail - mail answer processor for buildd
SYNOPSIS
buildd-mail
buildd-mail-wrapper
VERSION
This man page documents the packaged version of buildd-mail. This version is maintained by the buildd-tools project developers on Alioth
(https://alioth.debian.org/projects/buildd-tools/).
There is also a version maintained by Ryan Murray which is adapted to build daemon needs, with similar functionality. This version should
be equally capable of working in a buildd setup, but has a number of enhancements aimed at making it suitable for use by end-users.
DESCRIPTION
buildd-mail processes incoming mail for the buildd user.
buildd-mail-wrapper was a setuid wrapper for buildd-mail, which has been removed and is no longer required. It has been kept as a symbolic
link to buildd-mail for compatibility purposes, but is obsolete and will removed in a future release.
SETUP
The buildd user should have a file ~/.forward with the following contents:
|/usr/bin/buildd-mail-wrapper
This will ensure all incoming mail will be processed using buildd-mail.
FILES
/etc/buildd/buildd.conf
Configuration, maintained by the system administrator. This may be used to override the defaults.
~/.builddrc
User-specific configuration.
~/.forward
Mail forwarding configuration.
AUTHORS
Roman Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>.
sbuild is based on debbuild, written by James Troup <james@nocrew.org> and has been modified by
Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>,
Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>,
Francesco Paolo Lovergine <frankie@debian.org>,
Michael Banck <mbanck@debian.org>, and
Roger Leigh <rleigh@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Roman Hodek <roman@hodek.net>
Copyright (C) 1998-1999 James Troup <troup@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Rick Younie <younie@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Francesco Paolo Lovergine <frankie@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2005 Michael Banck <mbanck@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Roger Leigh <rleigh@debian.org>
SEE ALSO buildd(1).
Version 0.63.2 18 Aug 2012 BUILDD-MAIL(1)
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damnit - DAtabase MaNagement InTerface
SYNOPSIS
damnit [-h] [-d <file> <value>] [-a <file> <value>]
[-f <string>]
[-l <file>]
DESCRIPTION
damnit is the database management tool for gnarwl(8) sys-
temadministra-
tors to list and/or manipulate gnarwl's database
files. It is not
intented to be employed by the average user, who should
use LDAP as the
only interface to gnarwl(8)OPTIONS -h Print usage information
-f <string>
Select output format for database listing (only
meaningful with
-l). <string> is the template for what the output
should look
like. The following macros are recognized:
%entry, %time,
%tstamp,
and . Translating to the entry
itself, the
entrytime (in human readable form), the entry-
time (as time-
stamp), a newline character, and a tab character.
The default
format is: "%time -> %entry
". Don't forget the
trailing new-
line.
-d <file> [<value>]
Delete <value> from <file>. If <value> is omited,
damnit will
read <value> from stdin (one per line), until ei-
ther EOF or an
empty line is detected.
-a <file> [<value>]
Add <value> to <file>. If <value> is already stored
in <file>,
damnit will only update the timestamp. If <val-
ue> is omited,
damnit will read <value> from stdin (one per line),
until either
EOF or an emtpy line is detected.
-l <file>
List database file specified by <file>.
DATABASE FILES
gnarwl uses hashfiles for storing information on disk.
Meaning, all
datasets consist of key and value pairs. The key is always
a NULL ter-
minated character string, while the value contains the
timestamp, when
the key was entered (last time) into the file. This
timestamp is of
type time_t (as returned by time(2)) and therefore,
gnarwl's database
files are not copyable between different system architec-
tures.AUTHOR
Patrick Ahlbrecht <p.ahlbrecht@billiton.de>
SEE ALSO gnarwl(8)FILES
/tmp/buildd/gnarwl-3.6.dfsg/debian/gnarwl/var/lib/gnarwl/block/*
Every file in this directory represents an emailad-
dress, gnarwl
(already) received a mail for. Every time, gnarwl
sends out an
autorreply for an address, the recepient of that
mail is locked
into the according file. gnarwl will not
send any further
autoreplies for this sender/receiver combo, until
the timeout
specified in gnarwl.cfg expires.
/tmp/buildd/gnarwl-3.6.dfsg/debian/gnarwl/var/lib/gnarwl/blacklist.db
Emailaddresses listed as keys in this file are
not subject to
autoresponding (the addresses of root, postmaster,
webmaster and
the like should be put herin). Note: The complete
mailaddress,
as it would appear in an email, must be speci-
fied here, as
gnarwl checks these "as-is".
/tmp/buildd/gnarwl-3.6.dfsg/debian/gnarwl/var/lib/gnarwl/badheaders.db
Each entry in this file represent a line that may
not occur in
the header of a received email. That is, gnarwl
won't reply to
any mail, it is able to match a headerline with an
entry in this
file.
DAMNIT(8)