Interesting... used online update to check for new updates to spamassassin. It installed a new update to spamassassin... with the same version: 2.64-4. Looking in /var/lib/YaST2/you/mnt/i386/update/9.0/patches I see two very recent spamassassin patches: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1757 Aug 24 12:14 spamassassin-51567 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2618 Aug 25 13:46 spamassassin-51604 Tsk tsk. Sloppy. They should have incremented the version of the RPM so it was clear that 2.64-4 was broken, and 2.64-5 or whatever was the new good package. Now nobody will be able to easily tell if they have the good or broken package. What's the problem of having the -version if you're not going to use it? Don't get me wrong.. I'm glad they fixed their mistake. I'm just a little dispapointed in the sneaky way they did it. Cheers. On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Steve King wrote:
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On Wednesday 25 August 2004 21:32, Steve King wrote:
On Wednesday 25 August 2004 18:45, Ichaelmay Ewlynay Akeblay wrote:
SpamAssassin update is broken?
Under SuSE Professional 9.0 on x86
I notice that no update was issued for the perl-spamassassin package (Still 2.55-75) when the spamassassin package (now 2.64-4) was updated. Am I missing something or did SuSE just release a broken update?
They provided another update today. But I have had no problems with any of these updates, so perhaps your problem is caused by something else?
Steve
<blush> Just spotted you are using 9.0, and the update I am referring to is 9.1. But I suppose a 9.0 update can't be far off.
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