On Saturday 30 August 2003 06:05 CET Chris Barnes wrote: > I've got 2.60 installed from the cvs, but a version prior to rc1. I've > held off ungrading for now for 2 reasons: > > 1) the version I have seems to be working just fine > 2) the rc versions seem to have some bugs (to be expected - that's why > they are "rc").
Erm. No. "RC" means "Release Candidate" so its a version which we think is ready to be released and where we hope that there are no more bugs. It's definitely more stable than "CVS". If you want, "RC" means "Beta" while "CVS" means "Alpha". So *please* upgrade to RC3 as there went some important fixes in. > My question is, when the final release comes out, what kind of 'upgrade' > path will be needed (or will I need to just install from scatch)? In > particular, I'm interested in trying to keep the bayes information if > it's possible (I didn't install the bayes_DB the first time). The current RC3 will most probably become the final version. It will require DB_File as the database backend. If your Bayes DBs were saved in some different format, you have to run 'sa-learn --import'. If you don't know what you were using, just run it, it won't do any harm to run it on databases already in DB_File format. Cheers, Malte ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk