Le mercredi 29 mai 2013 08:16:24, Jason a écrit : > Hi > > I noticed Weezy has been released. Did the fixes for DSPAM make it in?
Not this one. As said before I don't intend to add this patch to the packaging as long as upstream don't accept it. Since the project seems a bit silent these days, I wouldn't hold my breath. Besides, the patch was made during the freeze before the release and such a patch couldn't have been accepted at this stage because it doesn't fix an issue serious enough. I've just (finally) built the package and uploaded it to my personal repository if you want to try. To use my repository, add the following line to your sources.list (or add a file containing this line in /etc/apt/sources.list.d): deb [ arch=amd64 ] http://people.debian.org/~robotux/pkgs/ unstable main That means only packages for the amd64 architecture are available. If you need i386, please let me know. The version of the packages contained in this repository are chosen so that when/if the packages will be uploaded to the Debian official archive, it will migrate seamlessly to them. Before installing anything, you should check the PGP key that signs the archive. Run all the following steps (1-4) as root 1) First, import the key in a new keyring (robotux.gpg): gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/robotux.gpg --recv- keys E851CC9AE4743BA4 2) Then check the signature of this key is fine. It's signed by my key which is in the debian keyring containing the keys of debian developers so we need to install the debian keyring: aptitude install debian-keyring 3) gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/robotux.gpg -- keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg --check-sigs E851CC9AE4743BA4 if a ! (exclamation mark) follows "sig" it means the signature was correctly verified. You should have 2 signatures, the self signature and the one from my Debian Developer's key: sig!3 E4743BA4 2013-03-29 Thomas Preud'homme APT archive <robo...@debian.org> sig! BD52529E 2013-03-29 Thomas Preud'homme (RoboTux) <robo...@celest.fr> You can then proceed and import the key in the apt keyring: 4) gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/robotux.gpg -- export E851CC9AE4743BA4 | apt-key add - You can now update your apt database and upgrade dspam: aptitude update aptitude safe-upgrade Best regards, Thomas
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.