[ATrpms-users] Fw: DCC version 1.3.87/2.3.87 released
Michael Mansour
mic at npgx.com.au
Sun Apr 6 03:17:12 CEST 2008
Hi Axel,
Is it possible we could get an update to DCC?
There's been plenty of updates since the last DCC rpm on atrpms, but this one
is one I'm keen on since it seems he's "fixed" the 64bit compiling problem for
dccm, which may now allow the 64bit version you supply to actually get
compiled with dccm.
Thanks.
Michael.
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From: Vernon Schryver <vjs at calcite.rhyolite.com>
To: dcc at calcite.rhyolite.com
Sent: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 04:05:50 GMT
Subject: DCC version 1.3.87/2.3.87 released
Version 1.3.87 of the DCC source is in
http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/source/dcc.tar.Z and
http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/source/dcc.tar.Z
Commercial version 2.3.87 of the DCC Reputation code is in the usual place.
The CHANGES file starts with
Add `./configure --enable-64-bits` to compile 64-bit DCC server code
for Solaris or Linux PowerPC. If you are using dccm, you will
need to build a 64-bit sendmail milter library.
Fix complaint from `cdcc "new map"` about the new file being empty.
Fix bug in `./configure --with-installroot=DIR` and `make install`
reported by Pavel Urban.
Fix at least some causes of "continue not asking Greylist" complaints
from dccm and dccifd.
Make dbclean on Linux systems with lots of RAM even closer to -F.
/var/dcc/libexec/updatedcc should automagically fetch, build, and
install the commercial or free version, depending on the .updatedcc_pfile
file, unless you have installed a version of Linux with the broken
default `sort` collating sequence since last upgrading. If so, an
easy way to get the old updatedcc script working is to delete the
entire /var/dcc/build/dcc directory before running updatedcc.
Vernon Schryver vjs at rhyolite.com
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