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    I agree,<br>
    <br>
    Packages are the way to go...<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/09/2014 22:36, Glenn Steen wrote:<br>
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      <p dir="ltr">Speaking as another +40 yo, with a (broad) unix/linux
        background, tarballs are fine if you like to tinker, but there
        is an element of "ease" that is highly compelling with "packaged
        systems"...&nbsp; I like Ubuntu on my desktop, Suse on my virtual
        apps and CentOS on my servers (at least... That's fairly easy to
        get the PHB to agree to)... The alternatives, in my world, are
        spelled windoze and bought appliances, not built from source
        distros;-) <br>
        That was all fine for...&nbsp; The early days of linux...:-) <br>
        Having said that, everyone has their own reality... And using
        MailScanner on for example CentoOS isn't a perfect fit when
        things aren't in your favorite repos, the SA isn't new enough on
        the latedt distro release etc... Hence this thread;-) </p>
      <p dir="ltr">Some of the things Phil tipped me anout (pull 29/30)
        seem to have been folded into the latest,so was less of a hassle
        than expected. Had to resort to CPAN for a very limited set of
        perl modules. Other than that, most things work ok, despite the
        shift from SYSV-style init scripts to systemd (that was...
        Interresting...:-). Working eith git/github turned out to be
        somewhat akin to working with any source code revision and
        control system, not that difficult, just a tad different;-).</p>
      <p dir="ltr">For the past couple of weeks, in running production
        on this setup (CentOS 7, standalone machine ( hp g7 IIRC, with
        lots of RAM... Used to be an ESXi host)). Works like a charm!</p>
      <p dir="ltr">Cheers!<br>
        -- <br>
        -- Glenn</p>
      <div class="gmail_quote">Den 15 sep 2014 02:29 skrev "Mogens
        Melander" &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="mailto:mogens@fumlersoft.dk">mogens@fumlersoft.dk</a>&gt;:<br
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        <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0
          .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Well,<br>
          <br>
          "Why did tarballs fall out of grace?" Sorry for the following
          ...<br>
          <br>
          When you delegate all the difficult stuff to the maintainers,<br>
          of whatever OS you're running on your hardware, so you can<br>
          focus on doing, whatever you wanted your software to do.<br>
          <br>
          Me, I'm on slackware variants, and nobody supports that, so I<br>
          have to change/patch all those packages going out to you<br>
          lazy guys, expecting&nbsp; software coming updated, specially for<br>
          your choice of hardware/OS combination.<br>
          <br>
          Pretty much all important software, running on my servers, I<br>
          have made build scripts, to compile compliant install
          packages,<br>
          to install in the tool chain. Zenwalk not being maintained<br>
          anymore, I'm moving my servers to Salix, going back to where<br>
          I started. Slackware. There is no possible way to upgrade<br>
          my old server/kernel with out sending someone to do it hands
          on.<br>
          <br>
          So, Zenwalk is out, and Slackware is back in.<br>
          <br>
          Basically, what I'm saying. I'm not alone, being older than
          40,<br>
          maintaining servers that has been running for more than 1780<br>
          days, without a single reboot. Patches/upgrades are done
          online,<br>
          on running production systems.<br>
          <br>
          And that's why tarballs are not in grace. They are used by the<br>
          original linux distributions.<br>
          <br>
          This is my personal thinking, after a long night of hard
          drinking,<br>
          just stumbling, noticing that lead comment:<br>
          <br>
          "Why did tarballs fall out of grace?"<br>
          <br>
          Peace.<br>
          <br>
          On Sun, September 14, 2014 21:13, Remco Barendse wrote:<br>
          &gt; So far, i did not manage to become friends with github
          (yet?).&nbsp; Hope that<br>
          &gt; sometime there will be a small (maintained) website with
          info on how to<br>
          &gt; pull the latest stable version from github and install
          from that.<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; (Why did tarballs fall out of grace?)<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; Cheers!<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; On Fri, 8 Aug 2014, Randal, Phil wrote:<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; MailScanner - latest release plus updated updated
          TNEF.pm from Git<br>
          &gt;&gt; (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/pull/29"
            target="_blank">https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/pull/29</a>)
          and my phishing filter fix (<br>
          &gt;&gt; <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/pull/30"
            target="_blank">https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/pull/30</a>)<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; This patchset might be useful too, but I don't know
          for sure:<br>
          &gt;&gt; <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/commit/0b59afc1dde177150331248179d64d12820512c8"
            target="_blank">https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/commit/0b59afc1dde177150331248179d64d12820512c8</a><br>
          &gt;&gt; (uses IO::Pipe instead of IO)<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; MailWatch - latest from Git (<a
            moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="https://github.com/mailwatch/1.2.0" target="_blank">https://github.com/mailwatch/1.2.0</a>)<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; Cheers,<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; Phil<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; -----Original Message-----<br>
          &gt;&gt; From: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info">mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info</a><br>
          &gt;&gt; [mailto:<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info">mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info</a>]
          On Behalf Of Glenn<br>
          &gt;&gt; Steen<br>
          &gt;&gt; Sent: 08 August 2014 09:39<br>
          &gt;&gt; To: MailScanner discussion<br>
          &gt;&gt; Subject: Re: Has anyone tried MailScanner on CentOS
          7?<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; Hi Phil,<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; As you may remember (or not), I used to use Mandriva
          for my servers (up<br>
          &gt;&gt; until the Mandriva/Mageia split), so this sounds ...
          easy and<br>
          &gt;&gt; straightforward:-). No mixing in CPAN when all else
          fails;-).<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; On 7 August 2014 22:08, Randal, Phil &lt;<a
            moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:phil.randal@hoopleltd.co.uk">phil.randal@hoopleltd.co.uk</a>&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; wrote:<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; OK, here&#8217;s a fuller list of what I did to get
          MailScanner running on<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; CentOS 7<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; (snip)<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Cheers,<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Phil<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; As said, this all seems quite straightforward, so ...
          I'll do that<br>
          &gt;&gt; then:-). Which MW install did you use?<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; From: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info">mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info</a><br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; [mailto:<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info">mailscanner-bounces@lists.mailscanner.info</a>]
          On Behalf Of<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Randal, Phil<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Sent: 07 August 2014 16:22<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; To: MailScanner discussion<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Subject: RE: Has anyone tried MailScanner on
          CentOS 7?<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; No,<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; I didn&#8217;t try them.<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; Ok, some fun and games to look forward to then:-).<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; (snip)&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Only gotcha I had was forgetting to ensure that
          /etc/hosts had a<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; correct entry for the host in it.&nbsp; They joys of
          cloning VMs and<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; forgetting the little details.<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt; Isn't it a bitch, progress:-):-). Do you use any
          prebuilt VM, or rolled<br>
          &gt;&gt; your own?<br>
          &gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt;<br>
          &gt;&gt;&gt; Phil<br>
          <br>
          --<br>
          Mogens Melander<br>
          <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="tel:%2B66%208701%2033224"
            value="+66870133224">+66 8701 33224</a><br>
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