Bogofilter - 0.15.13.1 - New Stable Release

Matthias Andree matthias.andree at gmx.de
Wed Jan 7 10:05:32 CET 2004


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Hello,

Bogofilter-0.15.13.1 has been released to fix minor, yet annoying,
portability and packaging bugs that have been reported against
Bogofilter-0.15.13 in the past few days.

It has no new features and does not change function in any way, except
0.15.13.1 may work on systems where 0.15.13 did not.

> If bogofilter 0.15.13 compiles and works for you, you do not need to update. <

Bogofilter 0.15.13.1 is available on SourceForge.  The download URL is
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=62265&release_id=208191

The list of changes over 0.15.13 is quite short:

 1. a bogus empty line in the src/ Makefiles was removed, to allow for
    compilation with non-GNU make commands.

 2. a setvbuf() portability problem was fixed, not all platforms support
    setvbuf(f, NULL, _IOLBF, 0) - the 0 was replaced by BUFSIZ (ANSI-C).

 3. The binary RPMs now have GSL statically linked, to fix problems as
    "relocation error: bogofilter: undefined symbol: gsl_cdf_chisq_Q"

The bogofilter-0.15.13.1-2.i586.rpm requires GLIBC 2.2 or 2.3 and
BerkeleyDB 3.3 (exact).  Some distributors are known to ship BerkeleyDB
3.3 in a "compat" RPM that you may need to install before being able to
install the bogofilter RPM.

Note that this binary RPM has been built on SuSE Linux 8.2, unlike the
other bogofilter*.i586.rpm that have been built on Mandrake Linux 9.X.
It may therefore install documentation into other directories than the
Mandrake-built bogofilter RPMs of older releases.  You can always use
"rpm -ql bogofilter" to find out which files have been installed.  Prior
to installation, use "rpm -qlp /path/to/bogofilter-0.15.13.1-2.i586.rpm".

- -- 
Matthias Andree
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