I am making my first foray into running a debian server. I have lots of experience with FreeBSD servers and Etch on my desktop box.
I know the whole mindset lying behind Sid/Etch/Sarge, but one thing has me confused, and a bit worried about is Clam's version. Sarge only gets security updates right? Why is clam at version 0.84, when there is 0.87 released. Is that not a security update? I've looked on backports.org and the latest clam is for woody, and its only 0.85. Now here is my question. Is there some reliable source for keeping up with the latest clam version, or will I have to compile it myself? If I do compile it myself and build a debian package from it, should I submit it to backports.org? Will they appreciate that or will I be stepping on someone's toes? Are there going to be any other packages that I may run into these sorts of problems with? Regards, -John -- John Oxley Systems Administrator Yo!Africa E-Mail: john at yoafrica.com Tel: +263 4 858404 echo '9k[l:l;s<s=0l>x]s"[1+l<dd*l=d*-l;+ds<rl=2**l:+ds=d*rd*+4<-d15>>] s>[q]s-[d77/3*2-s;47l"x-P1+d78>`]s`0[d23/.5-3*s:0l`xr10P1+d24>$]ds$x'|dc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]