ART Spamassasin & ClamAV on Suse 9.x ?

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ART Spamassasin & ClamAV on Suse 9.x ?

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Hello,

i'd like to ask wether an install with ARTs srpms should work on a Suse 9.x system when i'll rebuild them?
I'm running Plesk 7.5.2 on Suse 9.1 with DrWebd and psa-spamassasin installed, but not enabled (due to license....)

also should i rpm -e any of these rpms before installing ARTs?

drweb-qmail-4.32-suse9.1.build75050128.10
drweb-4.32.2-suse7_psa
perl-spamassassin-2.64-3.2
psa-spamassassin-7.5.2-suse9.1.build75050128.10
spamassassin-2.64-3.2

or disable any services like drwebd? (does it interfere with clamav?)

Thanks for your help!
Great work ART is doing here... really appreciated!
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Ive never really used psa on suse before, but its a pretty generic rpm so you should be able to just install it without needing to remove anything. You'll also need to qmail-scanner, which is also pretty generic, but then again I've never tried it on suse. Good luck!
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Thanks!

Well the problems already start when i'm trying to rebuild the srpms - it wants gmp-devel which doesn't seem to be available for suse!
well.... guess i'm already stuck. heh
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i unfortunately couldn't figure out how to install it on my suse system with the src-rpms.
do there exist any plans on porting this nice package to Suse?
this would be so appreciated! :) (damn, i hate spam!)
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No, I don't have any plans to support SuSE at this time. The next major OS's I'll be working on will be Redhat Enterprise 4 (And clones, CentOS, Whitebox, Tao), and Fedora Core 4.
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what a pitty.... well your still doing awesome work here!
keep it going :)
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There just isnt the demand for it honestly. If someone wants to hire us to do it, we could add support for it.
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I found:

http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/polymake/d ... hoice.html

and

http://www.usenetlinux.com/archive/topi ... 82247.html

would love to see a port to suse.

how much would i have to hire u for scott? :)
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Please let us folks out here know when you develop something that works with Suse.

Thanks!

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strong interest in a suse port here too!
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