I do have a question. When the last Spamassassin-toaster package came
out, there were problems. This was then followed by a thread that
included a package Eric put together that was version 3.2.4 release
1.3.14. I have that package. But the QMT website is only showing
release 1.3.13.
Should I do a rebuild with release 1.3.14's src.rpm? Or should I DL
release 1.3.13's src.rpm and build that instead?
Roxanne
On May 8, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
To be clear, I was not blaming Jake, or his utilities. I've had
great luck with everything Jake has ever done or offered. I was
merely answering the question of how it was I'd installed sa-update.
I'm also not really sure that the executables themselves /have/
been messed up. It's possible. They might be. Or they might be
pulling in data from some other included file that is incorrect. I
just can't /find/ that other file.
I also can't quite fathom how, if the executables had been messed
up during the installation - which also happened this prior weekend
- how things managed to run just fine until yesterday afternoon. My
suspicion would have been that some run of some cron job or another
ended up altering some file or another to put in this incorrect
path and create the issue. But I really have no clue. I'm fishing
in the dark.
Nevertheless. I will try, as stated, to DL the latest SA src.rpm,
rebuild, and re-install when I get a chance, either late tonight or
this coming weekend.
I do appreciate all of the help I received trying to narrow down
what was going on and how to get things back up and running.
Roxanne
On May 8, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
James Pratt wrote:
Ah, ok... that explains it ... So whoever wrote this qtp-sa-update
deserves a smackdown... What are they thinking by touching the SA
executables ? That is just *very* bad (I would dare say *evil* ;)
programming... :\
Note to others: Configure sa-update's using these instructions -
simple,
to the point, and it wont' touch your binaries/scripts...
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/RuleUpdates
... and for ditching RDJ, there is openprotect.com's SARE rule
channel:
http://saupdates.openprotect.com/
I'm just jumping in on the tail of this, but you can try and give
me the smack down if you want. Or you can quit using the software
I write.
qtp-sa-update does not touch the SA executables at all. I don't
even know where you would get the idea if you even looked at the
script. I think if you do your due diligence you'll see the script
does almost exactly what the 2 links you provided do almost step
by step.
Looking at the error, it looks like a remnant left over from when
the spamassassin-toaster package spec file was broken or at least
acting weird.
I'd suggest rebuilding the package (spamassassin-toaster). It
looks like you got one of the many bugs reported on the list by
this latest version or revert to an older version.
(to recap: the qtp-sa-update script removed the RDJ rules if they
were there from an older version of QTP, then installs the Apache/
Spamassassin channel, then installs the OpenProtect channel. It
doesn't touch the executable at all)
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