Kevin wrote:
> B. Cook wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm new to ASSP, I have successfully set it up on a test OpenBSD box and 
>> it was running 1.2.5(2)..
>>
>> After hacking the FreeBSD ports entry for assp, I see that the port does 
>> *quite* a number of things different than the stock assp..
>>
>> How can I patch the FreeBSD ports version?
>>
>> And should I be running 1.2.6 with patches or 1.2.5?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
> 
> The FreeBSD port changes some of the default options in the assp.pl file 
> so that it works properly out of the box and removes some logging messages.
> 
> You can see the diff for the changes here here:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/assp/files/patch-assp.pl?rev=1.3&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
> 
> It also creates symlinks from the assp root to other parts of the system 
> and places the ASSP files in their people place on FreeBSD.
> 
> 
> Technically you should be able to just drop the new files over the old 
> ones with no issue if you are upgrading (so long as permissions are 
> preserved).
> 
> I can take a look at it later today and see how it goes for me on one of 
> my FreeBSD systems.

I downloaded the -2 zip file and just cp'd the assp.pl to assp and 
changed the perl path, and it seemed to work perfectly :)

I didn't actually know that it (Assp) was just a single file..

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