yum upgrade trouble
JC Putter
jcputter at centreweb.co.za
Tue Aug 19 08:25:07 IST 2008
Why pay for something that is already "free-beer" and easy to deploy?
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From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info
[mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Tom G.
Christensen
Sent: 19 August 2008 09:06 AM
To: MailScanner discussion
Subject: Re: yum upgrade trouble
Stephen Swaney wrote:
> Jan-peter,
>
> We'll shortly be announcing a version of MailScanner with all related
> applications that is completely rpm based using our own yum
> repositories. MailScanner, SpamAssassin, Razor ClamAV, DCC and Bayes
> (using Postgres) will all be installed on CentOS 5 / RH 5 simply by
running:
>
> yum -y groupinstall MailScannerGold
>
> Best of all of the Perl Packages and all of their dependencies are
> separated from the system libraries. This allows MailScanner and the
> related applications as well as the system itself to be safely updated
> by simply running;
>
> yum -y update
>
> Now more Perl conflicts since our schema eliminates all of the Perl
> related problems.
>
> This will be a subscription based service with IP based secure keys
> required to access the repositories. Along with access to the
> repositories, subscribers will receive reduced support hourly rates.
>
> It will be available for testing very shortly. What do you think?
>
Technically I like it, we shall see about the pricing though.
Will the src.rpms be available to all or only to customers?
-tgc
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