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      devnull
      last edited by

      Hi,

      well I just tried updating the darn thing and the end result is exactly the same.
      Nothing has changed.

      If I run a an url for installation of spamd I just keep getting the same error as above.

      
      http://my_pfs_ip/pkg_mgr_install.php?id=spamd
      
      
      Saving updated package information... overwrite!
      The spamd package is not installed.
      
      Installation aborted.Writing configuration... done.
      Starting service.
      
      Installation completed.   Please check to make sure that the package is configured from the respective menu then start the package.
      

      I even tried reinstall all packages but same result all of them get installed accept this one.

      I'm out of ideas. Anyone else come up with something interesting that might work?

      Thanks for the help.

      Bye

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        Perry
        last edited by

        @sullrich:

        spamd has been removed.  if this makes anyone angry you can blame erict35 for his loving private message he sent me.

        As an alternative you can setup you own package server.

        /Perry
        doc.pfsense.org

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          devnull
          last edited by

          Ok,

          did not know that. Thank you Perry for the info.  :D
          That would explain why the darn package wouldn't install, just wish I knew that before I went reinstalling the whole thing(PFS).  ;D

          My one package server.? As supposed to the same way that was done with nTop when it was removed?
          I've still got the alt_pkg.php but I think I'd need two additional xml files right? spamd.xml and another pkg_config_for_local_spamd.xml if I remember correctly.
          Where would I go about obtaining something like that if you'd be so kind to relay the info.  :)

          Thanks again and bye.

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            Perry
            last edited by

            http://www.myupload.dk/handleupload/3ab383dd1de4c50b0a1c31466313f20d1266409041
            A cryptic hint could be that every file might not be needed. ;)

            /Perry
            doc.pfsense.org

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              danswartz
              last edited by

              Wow, I must be missing some context here.  spamd was removed because of an obnoxious user?  Or was there an issue with the package and the user was being a jerk?  This is a bummer for me, since I have spamd installed on my 1.2.3 gateway, so apparently if I ever have to restore and/or move to 2.0 I will need to figure something else out :(

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                Perry
                last edited by

                @http://redmine.pfsense.org/repositories/revision/2/06df02b0a5c625ef994144cb1140b953ffb14d86:

                I am fed up with receiving persnonal emails and forum messages that read along the lines of:

                "You don't need to be so unpleasant and arrogant

                Is money and commercial support the only way to have correct support on this bullshit forum"

                /Perry
                doc.pfsense.org

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                  danswartz
                  last edited by

                  yeah, i saw that, thanks.  i was trying to figure out what precipitated all of this, but this leaves me not much wiser :(

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                    Roodawakening
                    last edited by

                    So one member of the pfSense forum pisses off Ullrich and he retaliates by denying thousands of pfSense users the ability to install Spamd? Wow. Just wow.

                    "The descent to hell is easy. The gates stand open day and night. But to reclimb the slope and escape to the upper air: This is labor."
                    –Virgil, Aeneid, Book 6

                    Rob

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      The SpamD package was broken in 1.2.3 and there wasn't a user interested in fixing it.  That's why the package was removed.  A user being a belligerent jerk is secondary.

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                        danswartz
                        last edited by

                        Thanks, this is the first we had heard of this.  What specifically was broken?  Is it only 1.2.3 it is broken in?  If it is general breakage, I might be interested in trying to fix it…

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                          Guest
                          last edited by

                          As I understand, it was broken in 1.2.3, although I had stopped using the package long before then so I can't say what was broken or when.  If you want to take on the package, rock it out.

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                            danswartz
                            last edited by

                            Not much point, now that I think about it.  1.2.3 is basically not taking fixes, as I understand it.

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                              Guest
                              last edited by

                              Packages are entirely separate.  There's no reason you can't restore the spamd package and ensure that it will work with 2.0.

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                                devnull
                                last edited by

                                I'll try and get it working tomorrow evening since I'm reluctant to do stuff like this by remote since I might screw something up and have to go there anyway.
                                I had some problems once when the alt_pkg.php didn't quite wanna work when the PFS gui wasn't on port 80 so I have to change that and stay alert not to lock myself out with squid running on port 80.

                                As I understand I'll try to get it working the same way I did with nTop. Hope it's similar.

                                Thanks for the help and I'll check back.

                                Bye

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                                  kongar
                                  last edited by

                                  @submicron:

                                  The SpamD package was broken in 1.2.3 and there wasn't a user interested in fixing it.  That's why the package was removed.  A user being a belligerent jerk is secondary.

                                  Strange… I'm using SpamD since PFS 1.2. Now it works on 1.2.3. I'm can't see where it's broken?..
                                  And it's also strange, that just 1 troll can ruin this great package. If he will continue to blame on other packages, do they going to be removed too?

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                                    devnull
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi,

                                    tried installing the package manually but didn't have any success. I kept getting a local 127.0.0.1 xml could not be loaded. I'll try again in a few days but I'm a little apprehensive since I might screw up something in the process and then have to clean that up as well.  ;D

                                    Has anyone had any success loading packages with alt pkg? Cause I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or not.

                                    Thanks and bye

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                                      fabiana
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi

                                      Are there any news on that? spamd is a "must have" for me… Is there anything I can help? I'm not a programmer, but testing etc.

                                      Bye,
                                      fabiana

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                                      • jimpJ
                                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                        last edited by

                                        It seems to be enabled on 2.0, though I don't know if it's currently working.

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