Re: [AMaViS-user] spamassassin installation broken by perl install

This is a discussion on Re: [AMaViS-user] spamassassin installation broken by perl install within the Amavis User forums, part of the Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus Related Forums category; Jacob Leaver wrote: > Mufit Eribol wrote: >> I have amavisd-new (amavisd-new-2.5.3) and spamassasin (...


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Old 03-14-2008
Mufit Eribol
 
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Default Re: [AMaViS-user] spamassassin installation broken by perl install

Jacob Leaver wrote:
> Mufit Eribol wrote:
>> I have amavisd-new (amavisd-new-2.5.3) and spamassasin (3.1.9) on a
>> Centos 5 system. I had no problem with this setup.
>>
>> My story started when I saw some missing module in the log
>> /usr/sbin/amavisd[31809]: INFO: SA version: 3.1.9, 3.001009, no
>> optional modules: Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DKIM
>> Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDetail Error
>>
>> Wanted to install this module by the following command:
>> perl -MCPAN -e 'install Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDetail'
>>
>> This command installed required module.
>>
>> BUT,
>>
>> Now, the log says I need more modules:
>> /usr/sbin/amavisd[20453]: INFO: SA version: 3.2.4, 3.002004, no
>> optional modules: Encode::Detect Image::Info Image::Info::GIF
>> Image::Info::JPEG Image::Info::PNG Image::Info::TIFF Mail::SPF
>> Mail::SPF::Server Mail::SPF::Request Mail::SPF::Mech
>> Mail::SPF::Mech::A Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR Mail::SPF::Mech::All
>> Mail::SPF::Mech::Exists Mail::SPF::Mech::IP4 Mail::SPF::Mech::IP6
>> Mail::SPF::Mech::Include Mail::SPF::Mech::MX Mail::SPF::Mod
>> Mail::SPF::Mod::Exp Mail::SPF::Mod::Redirect
>> Mail::SPF::SenderIPAddrMech Mail::SPF::v1::Record
>> Mail::SPF::v2::Record NetAddr::IP NetAddr::IP::Util
>> auto::NetAddr::IP::Util::inet_n2dx auto::NetAddr::IP::Util::ipv6_n2d
>> Error
>>
>> aaargh! Stupid me! Why am I trying to fix something which worked nicely?
>>

>
>
> The rpmforge guys (http://rpmforge.net/( have a set of up-to-date
> centos 5 rpms, including a recent spamassassin, amavisd-new, and all
> the associated dependancies in RPM format, in a conventient yum
> repository. I've used 'em, and I'd recommend 'em, though extra repos
> aren't for the faint of heart.
>
> All that said, I don't believe that there is an uninstall feature for
> CPAN, meaning that you'll need to manually remove the modules that you
> installed using cpan. In my CentOS & RHEL experience, you'd probably
> want to not use CPAN anyway, since future package upgrades are pretty
> much guaranteed to kill your manually installed CPAN ones, resulting
> in brutal, sometimes comical results. (the rpmforge folks also
> maintain an metric TON of perl modules in RPM format.)
>
> Say, did I mention the rpmforge guys? ;)
>
> Jacob Leaver
> C-Corp.net
>

Actually, I am also quite happy with rpmforge packages. I prefer yum
based install too. It is my mistake! I didn't know that CPAN would
install a new SA. Now, how can I go back to yum based spamassassin
install? And is there a log file for install of CPAM modules ? Should I
clean them, or leave them as they are?

Mufit

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