On Tuesday 26 December 2006 16:59, jdow wrote:
From: "James Wilkinson" fedora@aprilcottage.co.uk
jdow wrote:
How are you installing it? (I jettison the Fedora RPM and use cpan. That gives you a "canonical" install. Before removing the RPM save the file /etc/init.d/spamassassin. It is useful when it comes time to make spamd run.)
I have a dummy spamassassin RPM that installs nothing other than the knowledge that a dummy spamassassin is present to satisfy the YUM monster.
That's "canonical" as in "direct from http://spamassassin.apache.org/%22?
Effectively.
The download page says RPM: SpamAssassin RPMs can be built directly from the tar file.
Simply run:
rpmbuild -tb Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.7.tar.gz
If necessary use the following option if you grab the bzip2 tar file instead of the gzip version:
--define "srcext .bz2"
You end up with two RPMs you need to install, instead of Fedora's one, but you end up with canonical SpamAssassin managed by RPM.
The missing files that are in that second RPM are the main reason I went to CPAN installs. It also means I can add the perl features that can make SpamAssassin somewhat stronger.
RPM management seems to leave you too much at the mercy of the Fedora Core folks who seem to be allergic to including features from time to time.
"Allergic" Joanne? In some cases its more like prophylactic shock, resulting in a near death experience. But I understand the need to be a lady. :-)
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