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Posted to commits@spamassassin.apache.org by ms...@apache.org on 2004/09/10 10:02:42 UTC

svn commit: rev 43650 - spamassassin/site

Author: mss
Date: Fri Sep 10 01:02:42 2004
New Revision: 43650

Modified:
   spamassassin/site/main.wmk
Log:
RC4 was released.  Is that all which has to be done or do I have to trigger some build script?


Modified: spamassassin/site/main.wmk
==============================================================================
--- spamassassin/site/main.wmk	(original)
+++ spamassassin/site/main.wmk	Fri Sep 10 01:02:42 2004
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 <content name="relline">2.6x</content>
 <content name="docsline">2.6x</content>
 
-<content name="preversion">3.0.0-rc3</content>
+<content name="preversion">3.0.0-rc4</content>
 
 <content name="mirrorhref">[preferred]/spamassassin/</content>
 <content name="releasehref">http://www.apache.org/dist/spamassassin/</content>
@@ -309,10 +309,6 @@
 of the default.   Otherwise your users will be confused, and will contact the
 SpamAssassin development team, which is not appreciated. ;) The default report
 text can be found in the file ##rules/10_misc.cf##.
-
-<!--
-**Release Candidate!**  Please try out <a href=$(TOP/)released/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60-rc6.tar.gz>Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60-rc6.tar.gz</a> or <a href=$(TOP/)released/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60-rc6.zip>.zip</a> if possible.   They are the release candidates for the 2.60 release.
--->
 
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Re: svn commit: rev 43650 - spamassassin/site

Posted by Theo Van Dinter <fe...@kluge.net>.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 08:02:42AM -0000, mss@apache.org wrote:
> RC4 was released.  Is that all which has to be done or do I have to trigger some build script?

you generally need to run webmake, but the current site seems to be pointing
at rc4, so ... :)

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