On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 00:29:15 +0100
Frantisek Hanzlik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Nathanael,
>
Ahoi Franta,


> it would fine, when dspam were in Fedora. I just only quickly overlook
> Your spec file, I can try it some time latterly. While Your build appear
> as more general, my RPM build is tailored better for my needs, e.g.
> I have only two packages (dspam and dspam-devel),
>
the additional packages are only build once and don't take that much space on 
your disk. And you are not forced to install them.


> web UI I configure as
> separate HTTPS/SSL server at extra port, for user authentication I use
> apache module "mod_authnz_external" 
> (http://code.google.com/p/mod-auth-external/)
> and external program "pwauth" (http://code.google.com/p/pwauth/,
> which aren't in Fedora distros, I have them in RPM precompiled in
> doc/contrib/ along with other stuff I use.
> 
If I can give you one advise: Use the RPM we have on the page from Nathanael. 
The chance that future DSPAM in Fedora will be based on that RPM are pretty 
high and to be honest: The RPM allows you +/- to make an tailored RPM for your 
needs by exposing most significant switches of the build to the RPM builder 
with the various --with/--without switches. It's ultra easy to use the SPEC 
file to build a RPM including ALL storage drivers, using just one [hash_drv, 
mysql_drv, pgsql_drv, sqlite_drv, etc] sorage driver, using one static storage 
driver, etc... and all of this in a nice made SPEC file.

We have started that inclusion into Fedora some months ago. Nathanael has taken 
care of any additional/new requirements from the Fedora package crew and you 
can be assured that this SPEC file will get definately more testing then any 
other currently available SPEC/RPM file for RH/Fedora/CentOS.

And all this free and constantly updated by Nathanael. So you profit from the 
hard work Nathanael is doing in pushing this SPEC/RPM file to Fedora. I would 
take the opportunity and use it and send as much as feedback as you can back to 
Nathanael. It's the right time to influence the DSPAM SPEC/RPM file for Fedora. 
Don't let that opportunity pass by.


> Regards, Franta
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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