Justin Mason wrote:
> Yeah -- this is almost definitely something to do with SuSE's
> packaging of either perl (if it uses the defaults from
> ExtUtils::MakeMaker) or SpamAssassin itself (if its rpm spec moves
> the file around as Debian does).

Actually, for any "real" package manager (ie, rpm or dpkg), upgrading a
package should remove all old files as a part of the upgrade.  CPAN
doesn't really keep track of exactly which files have been installed
where in the same way that rpm or dpkg does.

I'd be curious to know why spamd has apparently moved from /usr/sbin to
/usr/bin in the first place;  daemons like spamd don't usually belong in
/usr/bin.

-kgd
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