"Kai Schaetzl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I accidentally posted the following question in a reply to a posting from 
> Daniel Quinlan to sa-devel instead to sa-talk. When I finally noticed this I 
> tried to look it or any answers up in the archive at gmane.org, but I cannot 
> find it nor Daniel's original posting there. How come?

Beats me.
 
>>> FYI - the anonymous SpamAssassin CVS tree at sourceforge.net is almost
>>> two days hours old (versus the developer tree) due to worsening CVS
>>> problems at SourceForge.

>> What's the stance on this? I'm getting only "Entry not found" errors when 
>> trying to update from Sourceforge CVS. Is there another CVS (mentioned as 
>> backup cvs on the CVS view page), should I use the tarballs instead (if 
>> they are fresh) or what I should I do?

We're going to use tarballs for pre-releases.  We'll probably relocate
CVS after 2.60.

> Then I went to http://spamassassin.org/devel/ to get the new PR-1 release, 
> since I couldn't get any CVS stuff and saw that there's now a file which 
> seems to be the final. Downloaded, make test and all and it appears to be 
> working, no problems so far.

Did you check the version number?  It's just the standard nightly build,
linked from http://www.spamassassin.org/downloads.html
 
> Now, from where do I get CVS updates now?

SourceForge, unfortunately.

Daniel

-- 
Daniel Quinlan                     anti-spam (SpamAssassin), Linux, and open
http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/   source consulting (looking for new work)


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