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Duncan Findlay writes:
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 03:49:44PM -0500, Warren Togami wrote:
Duncan Findlay wrote:
The only problem I see with the above, is that no script should be
overwriting rules that are distributed in a package. So if I
distribute
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 11:36:11AM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
Duncan Findlay writes:
Right. I also don't see any need to split the rules out of the main
package -- spamassassin just needs to be smart enough to use the right
set of rules -- either where sa-update drops them or where they are
Duncan Findlay wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 11:36:11AM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
Duncan Findlay writes:
Right. I also don't see any need to split the rules out of the main
package -- spamassassin just needs to be smart enough to use the right
set of rules -- either where sa-update drops
Duncan Findlay wrote:
The only problem I see with the above, is that no script should be
overwriting rules that are distributed in a package. So if I
distribute a spamassassin-rules .deb, which would stick files in
/usr/share/spamassassin, no script should go in and overwrite those
rules.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 03:49:44PM -0500, Warren Togami wrote:
Duncan Findlay wrote:
The only problem I see with the above, is that no script should be
overwriting rules that are distributed in a package. So if I
distribute a spamassassin-rules .deb, which would stick files in
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Warren Togami writes:
Justin Mason wrote:
PACKAGING (CENTRALISED):
input: SVN, the active set only
output: packages
- TODO: need a password-less method to sign packages
- automated test suite for packages before they're
Justin Mason wrote:
PACKAGING (CENTRALISED):
input: SVN, the active set only
output: packages
- TODO: need a password-less method to sign packages
- automated test suite for packages before they're published
- The package will contain both new rules, and rules that were part of
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Justin Mason writes:
Hey,
so we're talking over the rule promotion situation, and how sa-update will
work, and we've come to an agreement that having committers manually cut and
paste rules really won't scale, and is too much work.
As a result,
Hey,
so we're talking over the rule promotion situation, and how sa-update will
work, and we've come to an agreement that having committers manually cut and
paste rules really won't scale, and is too much work.
As a result, here's some notes from a whiteboard session where we're
planning out how