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Am Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2005 21:42 schrieb Hans du Plooy:
> I was wondering what method you guys & gals prefer for upgrading
> spamassassin on the more mainstream rpm based distros (MDK/Fedora/rh/SUSE).
>
> I have a SUSE 9.1 server, running spamassassin through amavisd-new.  Works
> like a charm.  I decided to give the CPAN thing a try.  logged in, updated
> all the relevant perl things (acutally I was wishing to upgrade everything
> perl related listed in amavisd-new's logfile, sa being one of them). 
> Somehow this broke spamassassin very badly.  Couldn't even run sa-learn!
>
> So I downloaded the tarball and built rpms using the included spec file
> with rpmbuild - this fixed it nicely.

I'm using SuSE 9.1 and have upgrade from 2.63 to 3.01 and 3.0.2 using the 
tarball. I'm not using CPAN.

Because SuSE stores spamd in /usr/sbin/spamd and the tarball stores it 
in /usr/bin/spamd the SA does not run. 

Deleted /usr/sbin/spamd, update /etc/init.d/spamd to the new directory and 
delete "-a" param in /etc/sysconfg/spamd because it is deprecated in 3.0.x

Now it works
>
> Just curious
>
> Thanks

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