Adrian Overbury wrote:
I'm currently trying to build a .deb package for use in an Ubuntu Dapper system from the 3.8.0-STABLE source. My initial build of the package went very smoothly, and I got a working package that I could install out of it. Only problem was, I forgot to enable the pgsql driver along with it, so I was stuck with the hash driver, which just won't work for what I'm using it for.

[Sent direct and to list, I don't think mail from me to the list is getting through.]

I approached this differently; I started with the 3.6.8 Ubuntu package source, copied the debian directory into the 3.8.0 directory tree, and built from there. I had a few hurdles to jump to make the debian diffs work (and this isn't an area I know much about so I probably didn't do things the "right " way but it built OK in the end). The result of that was the separate packages for dspam and the database modules.

That's as far as I got - I didn't get as far, for example, as building a proper test environment to check it actually worked correctly. One of the main reasons for doing it in the first place was that I'd found a patch somewhere that would let me set an auto-delete spam confidence level, but I've since lost the patch and can't find it again and after that I diverted to other things. (I mailed the list for help with the patch but the email never reached the list and I didn't pursue it any further).

By all means forward this to the list if it doesn't make its way through naturally.

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