On Wednesday 17 October 2007 08:43, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> Richard Foley schrieb am Mittwoch, den 17. Oktober 2007:
> 
> Hi Richard, 
> 
Hi Alex,

Geesh - that was quick :-)

> > I've already tried:
> > 
> >     echo "amavisd-new hold" | dpkg --set-selections
>
> This won't help as your system is currently broken. 
>
Oh.

> Whats helps is if you really want to use a full bloated amavisd.conf (not
> supported by us) you can remove anything out from conf.d and move your
> amavisd.conf in there after that. 
> 
I'm just using it because it's there, presumably from an earlier install.  
Perhaps I need to fix my installation...

> After an "apt-get -f install" the system should work again. 
> In the latest version on unstable I fixed this behaviour down to a warning 
> so it shouldn't be that annoying. 
> 
Great, thanks Alex, I'll give it a shot.

> Alex - Debian amavisd-new maintainer 
> 
The mail hit the right person then :-)

> P.S. Why don't you ask on the debian amavis list or fill a bug? 
> 
I wasn't sure whether it was a bug, or just my installation, hence the 
question.  Sounds like a bit of both...

-- 
Richard Foley
Ciao - shorter than aufwiedersehen

http://www.rfi.net/

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