On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Justin Mason wrote:
jdow writes:

Nor does it make sense to use a tool, even if supplied with SpamAssassin,
that is broken for performing updates.

what's the "broken" part?

Well, this may not qualify as broken, but I would say it's an
undesirable behavior that, upon successful download of the new
set of rules, it immediately deletes your old set of rules.
What happens if the new set is broken?  There's no easy way
to revert to the last known good state.

I would prefer a system where it downloads every update to a new
directory, then just changes a symlink to point to the newest
one, leaving the old one in place in case you want to revert.
Of course, this would require a system for expiring old updates
(since you don't want to have 100 copies of the rules sitting
around), but that shouldn't be too hard.

  - Logan

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