|-----Original Message----- |From: Keith Hackworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 02 November 2004 16:57 |To: marti |Cc: Spamassassin |Subject: RE: Error after upgrading to 3.0.1 | | |When I got this error, it meant I had 2 copies of spamassassin |executable installed on my system with one set of libraries. | |When I installed SA on my Solaris system running perl 5.8.4 |from CPAN (perl -MCPAN -e shell\n CPAN> install SpamAssassin), |it created all the scripts (spamassassin, spamd, spamc, etc) |in a directory /opt/local/scripts instead of /opt/local/bin |(where it had installed all previous versions). If you do a |"which spamassassin" and "spamassassin --version", it'll more |than likely say 3.0.0 (or some other back-rev version). I |figured this out by looking at the install output to see |exactly where it put the spamassassin executables and realized |it wasn't in /opt/local/bin. I had to move the scripts to the |/opt/local/bin directory by hand. | |Keith |
Well I tried the install via CPAM but with the exact same result All I can do is reiterate that I don't have 2 locations for old and new install they are both installed in same directory, the .cf say they are the new version but still get ERROR! spamassassin script is v3.000000, but using modules v3.000001! Surely spamassassin dosent scan the HDD for all .cf ? The only old files I have are by backup files in another directory. Can anyone else suggest whats going on?