[Bug 1366983] [NEW] /etc/cron.daily/spamassassin should support auto-updating 3rd party rulesets

2014-09-08 Thread Lenny Gottesman
Public bug reported: Wishlist item. I was hoping to add the Sought ruleset to spamassassin (https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SoughtRules), and I couldn't find an elegant way to integrate it with the packaged daily cronjob. It would be very easy to implement, however, and I hope you'd

[Bug 1366983] [NEW] /etc/cron.daily/spamassassin should support auto-updating 3rd party rulesets

2014-09-08 Thread Lenny Gottesman
Public bug reported: Wishlist item. I was hoping to add the Sought ruleset to spamassassin (https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SoughtRules), and I couldn't find an elegant way to integrate it with the packaged daily cronjob. It would be very easy to implement, however, and I hope you'd

[Bug 1341710] Re: Comment placed inside of /etc/timezone

2014-07-29 Thread Lenny Gottesman
Hi Scott, Thanks for applying this fix. I really appreciate it. In case someone arrives here from a google search who has an issue with openjdk selecting an incorrect default timezone, you can work around the issue by specifying the correct default timezone on the command line string like so:

[Bug 1341710] Re: Comment placed inside of /etc/timezone

2014-07-29 Thread Lenny Gottesman
Hi Scott, Thanks for applying this fix. I really appreciate it. In case someone arrives here from a google search who has an issue with openjdk selecting an incorrect default timezone, you can work around the issue by specifying the correct default timezone on the command line string like so:

[Bug 1341710] [NEW] Comment placed inside of /etc/timezone

2014-07-14 Thread Lenny Gottesman
Public bug reported: Greetings! cloud-init v0.7.5 (trusty) is placing a comment in the /etc/timezone file, when that file isn't intended to contain a comment. This is confusing openjdk (and perhaps other programs?), which is unable to determine the correct timezone. Sample /etc/timezone from

[Bug 1341710] [NEW] Comment placed inside of /etc/timezone

2014-07-14 Thread Lenny Gottesman
Public bug reported: Greetings! cloud-init v0.7.5 (trusty) is placing a comment in the /etc/timezone file, when that file isn't intended to contain a comment. This is confusing openjdk (and perhaps other programs?), which is unable to determine the correct timezone. Sample /etc/timezone from