Re: Bogotrainer lost
Anne Wilson <[email protected]> Sun, 27 May 2012 09:26:23 +0100
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On Monday 21 May 2012 16:23:38 Matt Garretson wrote: > On 5/21/2012 9:45 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: > > bash /usr/share/bogofilter/contrib/contrib/trainbogo.sh -c -H > > [...] > > However, since I installed Scientific Linux 6 I find that I don't > > appear to have that file. > > I don't know about the particular packaging/distribution of bogofilter > you're using, but I'm guessing it didn't install the user-contributed > scripts (of which trainbogo.sh is one). If you download the current > bogofilter source tarball, the contrib files will be found inside it: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/bogofilter/files/bogofilter-current/ > > Note that you seem to be running a very old version of bogofilter, so the > newer scripts may not work as expected with your configuration. (However, > trainbogo.sh seems to have been last modified in 2004, so perhaps it will > be OK.) Maybe you can find the old version 1.0.2 of bogofilter source > somewhere. Or migrate your setup to the current version of bogofilter. > Thanks - if all else fails I'll remove the current version and install the downloaded one. However, I prefer to stick with the version recommended by the system if it works well enough. Since the contribs packages don't come with my installation, I have no /usr/share/bogofilter/contrib directory. If I extract the Contrib section to that directory, is it safe to assume that trainbogo.sh is sufficiently stand- alone to run from there? Or does it need some config adjustment to link it to the main application? Anne -- New to KDE Software? Got some good hints and tips? - Welcome to http://userbase.kde.org _______________________________________________ Bogofilter mailing list [email protected] http://www.bogofilter.org/mailman/listinfo/bogofilter