Rik Gommers wrote the following on 27/09/2005 12:23:
> Hi Alan,
>
> You don't need the previous sources...in the first few lines of the spec
> file you find the version nr. it should correspond to the version nr of
> amavis, because the script uses it to refer to the rest of the sources...
>
> see sample lines below of my amavisd-new.spec with the correct version nr
>
> --------------------------------
>
> # Upstream: <amavis-user$lists,sf,net>
> #
> #
>
> %define logmsg logger -t %{name}/rpm
>
> Summary: Mail virus-scanner
> Name: amavisd-new
> Version: 2.3.3
> Release: 1
> License: GPL
> Group: System Environment/Daemon
>
> -----------------------------

Rik

Thanks.

I did see that and presumed it related to the spec file itself, not the
version of amavis. Just shows how I don't look in spec files very often.

I was a little surprised that it is not updated as part of the release
cycle.


Alan


Hi Alan,

you're absolutely right,,, but that's about the only thing they miss from
time to time. I can live with that, after all,, its a really nice piece of
software don't you think.
nice being able to help you.

Rik




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