Tim A. wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Hey this is great, thank you!
Can you please do a diff -rub and then email the patch as an
attachment to coret...@pfsense.org and I will get it promptly
committed.
Done.
I've also attached a patch for spamd_db.php that makes the GUI more
accurate and
filter.inc.patch: necessary for the correct operation of spamd
Table whitelist exists but was never populated or used. Fixed.
Table blacklist exists but was never populated. Fixed.
Broken rule logic for whitelist entries, either (rdr) or (no rdr). Fixed.
Comments:
I guess no one noticed
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Tim A. pfse...@lists.goldenpath.org wrote:
filter.inc.patch: necessary for the correct operation of spamd
Table whitelist exists but was never populated or used. Fixed.
Table blacklist exists but was never populated. Fixed.
Broken rule logic for
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Can you please do a diff -rub
you want a recursive diff of the whole system?
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Tim A.pfse...@lists.goldenpath.org wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Can you please do a diff -rub
you want a recursive diff of the whole system?
No, sorry I was not more clear. Just a diff -rub of filter.inc
Scott
Scott Ullrich wrote:
want a recursive diff of the whole system?
No, sorry I was not more clear. Just a diff -rub of filter.inc
No, no, I'm unfamiliar with the process. I'm sure you were perfectly clear.
Ok, but I'll have to clean up first.
A diff -rub in my current setup is messy.
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Hey this is great, thank you!
Can you please do a diff -rub and then email the patch as an
attachment to coret...@pfsense.org and I will get it promptly
committed.
Done.
I've also attached a patch for spamd_db.php that makes the GUI more
accurate and informative in
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Tim A.pfse...@lists.goldenpath.org wrote:
No, no, I'm unfamiliar with the process. I'm sure you were perfectly clear.
Ok, but I'll have to clean up first.
A diff -rub in my current setup is messy. I guess I'm working a bit bass
ackwards here.
I copied the
Scott Ullrich wrote:
All you need to do is use the -rub option with diff the next time.
When you try to apply your patch it will not work.
I thought there might be a problem. When I tested the patch it
complained but worked out anyway. So I figured it was ok.
Will -rub em from now on.