On Sunday 21 January 2007 16:44, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Tom Allison wrote:
> > [5411] info: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
> > "/var/cache/spampd/bayes" is not valid for "bayes_path", skipping:
> > bayes_path /var/cache/spampd/bayes
> >
> > debug helped.  But what does it mean?
>
> Is there a directory named /var/cache/spampd/bayes/? If so, remove it,
> or change your bayes_path to /var/cache/spampd/bayes/bayes

Should that really be a problem? The bayes module should be able to 
use /var/cache/spampd/bayes_* despite the directory /var/cache/spampd/bayes 
being there.

Would it be a bad idea to change the code such that bayes_path can optionally 
name a directory? Either by including a trailing slash or by there actually 
being a directory with the name in question. In these cases the files would 
simply be called toks, seen, and journal, without a prefix.

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