> On Sat, 7 Jun 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> 
> >>But spamassassin tries to find it in 5.8.8. And that's probably the
> >>reason. How to tell perl (or spamassassin?) to include
> >>/usr/share/perl/5.10.0 in @INC as well? Now this variable has only 5.8.8
> >>paths. I've created a symlink 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0, maybe it will work as a
> >>temporary solution.
> >
> >Haven't you upgraded perl w/o reinstalling spamassassin? Or, doesn't
> >spamassassin use old version of libperl?

On 07.06.08 16:58, Michał Jęczalik wrote:
> Both spamassassin and perl packages came directly from debian 
> repositories. I didn't touch them. Probably it's some inconsistency among 
> debian packages. Anyway, my symlink didn't work well, because I made a 
> typo, but now I fixed it and we'll see...

if you are running testing of unstable versions of debian, or use backports,
you must expect that. Wait for a few days, maybe new packages appear and
problem wil be fixed. You are always welcome to re-build spamassassin
yourself.

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