On 6/11/11 6:45 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
On 6/10/11 9:56 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
spamassassin -D config --lint 2>&1 | less
so, one MORE option, we don't need to add the symlink to crontab?

Jun 11 06:39:13.419 [71425] dbg: config: read file /var/db/spamassassin/3.003001/sought_rules_yerp_org.cf Jun 11 06:39:13.419 [71425] dbg: config: read file /var/db/spamassassin/3.003001/updates_spamassassin_org.cf Jun 11 06:39:13.420 [71425] dbg: config: using "/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin" for site rules dir


we could put it into out ../etc/mail/spamassassin dir?

to summarize:



On 6/10/11 1:14 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
This merely requires a re-ordering hack, though. A symlink zzz_sought.cf
in your rule updates dir, pointing at the channel generated cf should
(ie directory?)
do. These channel cf files only hold include statements, to pull in the
actual cf files in the per-channel dir.

(or freebsd, your MMV)

cd ../updates/spamassassin_org.cf (or ../etc/mail/spamassassin)
ln -s /var/db/spamassassin/{ver}/sought_rules_yerp_org.cf /var/db/spamassassin/{ver}/updates_spamassassin_org.cf/zzz_sought.cf

no, because (at least on freebsd) you can't symlink a file to a directory.
ln: /var/db/spamassassin/3.003001/updates_spamassassin_org.cf/zzz_sought.cf: Not a directory


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