Hi, Chuck 2007/10/18, Chuck Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I didn't find it on the web page FAQ section. > > Is there a "how to" for upgrading from 2.63 to present release (3.2.3)? > If not, please, some pointers on what to read to make this as painless as > possible. > > As usual, thing have been working (reasonably), so I haven't considered > changing anything, but I'm starting to get a lot more spam in my inbox. > > I'm hoping a newer version will help with that. > > I've got autolearn turned off, and I train Bayes daily with my sorted > ham and spam lists (all automated). I'm loathe to break this, but I'm > likely to with an upgrade. > > The best is that I have plenty of sorted ham and spam to train with for > a new setup... > > TIA, > -chuck > Well, it all depends on how do you have installed SA, and your OS. For instance, many people running Debian or Redhat based systems do it via dpkg-apt (Debian), or rpm-yum (Redhat). Or, on FreeBSD, via the packages system (I'm not very familiar to *BSD, so better to ask somenoe who knows). I like to biuld and install via the classical "perl Makefile.PL, make, make test, make install" sequence, but as I said, it all depends on how did you installed SA the first time...
Hope this helps, Luis -- ------------------------------------------------- GNU-GPL: "May The Source Be With You... Linux Registered User #448382. When I grow up, I wanna be like Theo... -------------------------------------------------
