On 07/02/2014 11:25 AM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi Eric.

Has this 'testing' something to do with my spamd is logging in the
maillog file rather than the /spamd/current file ? (since last update
beginning of April) or has my age caught up with me making me forgetting
things I have read/done;-)

That probably depends on the version you're running. IIRC, I made the logging changes to spamassassin-3.3.2-1.qt, which is in the testing repo. I'll probably also add the init script to this version before releasing it to current. Guess I should make that 3.3.2-2 then. At that point, both clamd and spamd will be severed from daemontools dependence. All log messages will (eventually) be going to /var/log/maillog (via the standard syslogd) for the interim, until I get the ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) logging stack put together. That's going to be a really neat feature.

(repo = 1 in current)

Cheers,
Finn

BTW when will the latest clamav be available for COS6 ?

It's available in the testing repo, but as Diana found, it has just a small issue to be fixed. I simply haven't had time to test it myself, but hope to get to that this week. Should be next week at the latest.

For those of you running (legacy) clamav-toaster, the latest version (0.98.4) is available now (and has been for a while, to be honest).

For those running the new packages on COS6, you should change your yum configuration to disable the testing repo now. The testing repo should not be used on mission critical hosts. All stable packages will be available in the 'current' repo.

Thanks Finn.

--
-Eric 'shubes'


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