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> Datum: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 11:36:42 -0700
> Von: "Nathanael D. Noblet" <[email protected]>
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Dspam-user] RPM/SPEC for DSPAM 3.9.0 BETA4

> Well the package is on its way to review. I haven't integrated your 
> webui language changes yet. We'll see what they come back with.
> 
> Because of their guidelines I've made the following defaults.
> 
> MYSQL, POSTGRES & SQLITE3 are enabled drivers by default.
> SYSLOG, LDAP & DAEMON are also enabled by default
> 
> I was unsure if it would be wise to enable user home dirs or the large 
> domain flags. I'm thinking large domain flags may be smart unless there 
> is a performance penalty for using it with non-large domains..?
> 
Large domain has no performance penalty. It does however have a penalty if you 
have a gazillion of users and you don't enable large domain.


> I'm also unfamiliar with the user homedirs feature so left it disabled 
> by default.
> 
The homedir feature allows to use current users homedir instead of the 
DSPAM_HOME. This is only beneficial if you use local users and want their data 
to be in their homes. If you use virtual users then this feature is useless.


> The review request is here so you can follow along if you want.
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=537587
> 
For 3.9.0 we removed the LDAP stuff. It's now done with "External Lookup". 
External lookup can be used for LDAP queries but can as well be used for other 
type of lookups. So you don't need necessarily LDAP to use external lookup. The 
configure option "--enable-ldap" / "--disable-ldap" is not needed any more and 
should be replaced with "--enable-external-lookup" / 
"--disable-external-lookup".


Please do me a favor and replace this here:
Vendor:            Sensory Networks

with this:
Vendor:            The DSPAM Project


You forgot to add a dependency to Perl. Some tools inside DSPAM use Perl. Such 
a tool is for example dspam_train.


Just out of curiosity: When I made that SPEC file I wanted to be as flexible as 
possible. I see now that some stuff is removed from the SPEC file (for example 
using variables for Name, Version, etc). Is this something that the Fedora RPM 
guidelines are enforcing?



// Steve
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