Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/mail/spamassassin
From: Klaus Heinz
Date: 2008-06-23 00:41:01
Message id: 20080622224101.817EF175D0@cvs.netbsd.org

Log Message:
Updated to version 3.2.5.

Pkgsrc changes:
	- p5-DB_File is now required on all systems, even those where Perl
	  already detects the native db-functions (dbopen,...) and thus
	  provides DB_File.
	  This should prevent subtle errors like the one in PR pkg/37751 at
	  the price of installing an additional package.
	- Added explanation to patch-ay.
	- patch-bc was adapted to the changes for the path of compiled rulesets.
	- patch-bd is no longer necessary, the public key is now cross-verified.
	- shut up some warnings from pkglint regarding "set -e" and quoted
	  variables.

Changes since version 3.2.4:
============================
3.2.5 is a minor bug-fix release.  Summary of changes:

- bug 5775: newer gpg versions require keys to be cross-certified (backsig).
  Did a cross-verify on our sa-update public key and re-exported.  (If you
  are already seeing "GPG validation failed" errors from sa-update, see
  http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SaUpdateKeyNotCrossCertified .)

- bug 5899: add perl version string to the storage area for compiled
  rulesets, to avoid crashes when perl is upgraded between major versions
  (e.g perl 5.8.x to 5.10.0) and the ABI breaks

- bug 5496, bug 5910: clear some FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK false positives,
  particularly on the new-format Message-ID generated by the Outlook
  Express version used in Windows XP service pack 3

- bug 5730: when using Postgres >= 8.1.0 with Bayes, this error occurs:
  'WARNING:  nonstandard use of \ in a string literal at character'.  fix,
  thanks to Tomasz Ostrowski

- bug 5769: fix 'sa-compile: eval failed: Can't find label NO' error,
  caused  in rare circumstances when sa-compile attempted to deal with
  rules written using 'replace_rules' features

- bug 5858: fix circular reference memory leak caused by some messages

- bug 5815: update 2TLD list to include .rs CCTLD

- bug 4706: remove HG_HORMOME rules due to poor performance

- bug 5835: typo in POD docs for SPF plugin; thanks to Benny Pedersen for fix

- bug 5839: a missing or failed eval rule function could mistakenly count
  as a rule hit, fixed

- trivial bugfix for the VBounce ruleset: __BOUNCE_FROM_DAEMON incorrectly
  used + instead of *, so some From addresses were not being recognised as
  bounce senders

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.88modifypkgsrc/mail/spamassassin/Makefile
1.49modifypkgsrc/mail/spamassassin/distinfo
1.2modifypkgsrc/mail/spamassassin/patches/patch-ay
1.3modifypkgsrc/mail/spamassassin/patches/patch-bc
1.1removepkgsrc/mail/spamassassin/patches/patch-bd