On 29/11/11 23:35, Stevan Bajić wrote:
> On 29.11.2011 23:02, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>> On 29-11-11 22:09, Stevan Bajić wrote:
>>> On 29.11.2011 15:39, Sven wrote:
>>>>> The workaround is to set standard_conforming_strings=off in
>>>>> postgresql.conf, downgrade to postgresql 9.0, or wait until dspam 3.10.2
>>>>> is released, which will contain a fix for this issue.
>>>> Thanks for the hint, I guess I'll wait for 3.10.2 and then try whether the
>>>> Gentoo ebuild works as is or needs some tweaks as well.
>>> What do you mean with 'tweaks' for the Gentoo ebuild?
>>>
>>> I think the current ebuild is made by Tom. Right? I know that this is
>>> not the right place to talk about it but why is it not possible to
>>> install multiple storage backends with the current ebuild? The older one
>>> allowed that. Is there any special reason why this has been disabled?
>>>
>> That is not disabled as far as I know. I regularly build
>> mysql+postgresql backends together (for testing purposes). I don't think
>> the OP reported that multiple backends was the issue.
>>
>> But if something needs a change I was not aware of, I'll be glad to hear
>> it (possibly off-list, as it's not really on-topic here).
> Try building hash + mysql + postgresql + virtual-users
> Does that work for you?
> 

No it doesn't, there is a constraint on using hash together with
virtual-users [1] (line 43). I'm not sure what the reason for that is,
but the same constraint was in the old ebuild, done in another way so
that the ebuild setup would not fail, but rather disables virtual-users
on the fly. See [2] (lines 82-84).

I'm sure I evaluated the reason for this blocker when I added it, but
I'm not sure now. We could request to remove it, of course.

On a side note, I noticed DSPAM 3.10.1 made it to stable on gentoo this
week. Cake time :)

[1]
http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/mail-filter/dspam/dspam-3.10.1-r1.ebuild?view=markup

[2]
http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/mail-filter/dspam/dspam-3.8.0-r15.ebuild?view=markup


-- 
Regards,
        Tom

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