Steve skrev, on 24-12-2007 13:36:
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Well.. I took now the time and compiled CVS with the SPEC file (had to add the
autogen stuff because CVS needs it. This is the result:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SPECS]# rpmbuild --with mysql --with daemon --with syslog
--with large-domain --with virtual_users --target=i686 -ba dspam-3.8.1-1.0.spec
Building target platforms: i686
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I classified successful 50 spam mails on my CentOS 5.1 without the DSPAM binary
crashing. I have not started the daemon on CentOS but used the one I already
have running on Gentoo. If you want, then I could configure the daemon on
CentOS and run a pure local test. I reused the existing daemon because you
wrote that the daemon does not crash and only the DSPAM binary is crashing.
Well.. I can not (jet) reproduce your crash on my end. Would it be possible for
you to post some more info about what storage driver you are using, what
version of the storage software (MySQL Server version, PostgreSQL version, etc)
and maybe post a anonymized version of dspam.conf?
You probably aren't doing what I am (running standalone dspam out of
cron for reclassification), that's what's crashing, nothing else. I
don't classify messages with standalone dspam, I run dspam with a dspam
daemon - which I've repeated interminably doesn't crash.
As to Red Hat using /usr/share for all http stuff, see the RH
squirrelmail rpm (use the CentOS repo, since RH's strictly license):
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5.0/updates/i386/RPMS/squirrelmail-1.4.8-4.0.1..el5.centos.1.noarch.rpm.
Okay. Will look into that.
I'll get back to you off list on what I've done with your spec to date
and what won't build for me.
Best,
--Tonni
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Tony Earnshaw
Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl