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I know what you're saying, but that's where truss exited. The process was a
zombie after that.
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Summary: spamd children do not respawn on FreeBSD/Alpha
Product: Spamassassin
Version: 3.0.1
Platform: DEC
OS/Version: FreeBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Summary: SA and spamd should give understandable 'version error'
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Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version:
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+1
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This is a duplicate of 2954.
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This is no longer an issue. 'BAY0-SMTP02.adinternal.hotmail.com.' no longer
exists and what it used to resolve to (65.54.241.109) now reverses to their
standard
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OPT_HEADER has been dropped so this bug can be closed.
Daryl
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I'm unable to reproduce the bug under 3.0.1. I suspect that whatever caused the
problem has been fixed since 2.60 and suggest closing.
Daryl
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I don't think this is a duplicate of bug 2954 as much as a parallel discussion
of the same topic, i.e., how to change this rule.
Can someone with more Bugzilla
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Doug, can you send a fresh message in the same manner and see if it gets a
high score? If it does, please reopen this bug with a new summary or just
a new bug.
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Summary: meta rules with unmet dependencies
Product: Spamassassin
Version: SVN Trunk (Latest Devel Version)
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Summary: old Perl modules lead to warning: description for TEST
is over 50 chars
Product: Spamassassin
Version: 3.0.1
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
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I'm not sure how. I'm not terribly familiar with it, I'm just going by the
manpage. I tried attaching it to the child processes twice and both times truss
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Summary: trusted/untrusted relays are uninitialized when
reporting spam
Product: Spamassassin
Version: 3.0.1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
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Summary: 30_text_de.cf brings up error message
Product: Spamassassin
Version: 3.0.1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P4
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The Buildbot has detected a new failure of trunk-debian-stable.
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Justin Mason wrote:
(b) however the -parker- and -sidney- ones *are* getting annoying. ;) I
suggest we turn off those slaves until we can figure out how to get
buildbot to work with dynamic-IP slaves...
I'm running three slaves on one machine, two of them on the same VMWare
virtual machine and
On Friday 17 December 2004 19:14 CET Justin Mason wrote:
Malte S. Stretz writes:
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 10:14:16AM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
(b) however the -parker- and -sidney- ones *are* getting annoying. ;) I
suggest we turn off those slaves until we can figure out how to get
buildbot to work with dynamic-IP slaves...
I don't think it's so much a dynamic-IP
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Sidney, have you tried setting --keepalive=300
I'll try that. What Michael says does make sense. I'm behind a NAT.
Is there a way of setting a port that the slave listens on? I can
configure my NAT to let the slaves be designated servers on some port if
I can make it a fixed
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Sidney Markowitz writes:
Justin Mason wrote:
Sidney, have you tried setting --keepalive=300
I'll try that. What Michael says does make sense. I'm behind a NAT.
Is there a way of setting a port that the slave listens on? I can
configure my
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Sidney Markowitz writes:
Malte S. Stretz wrote:
Does anybody know what exactly goes wrong? Maybe it could work if we use
port forwarding or stunnel or something to route the traffic to the dynamic
clients over some server with a static IP?
The mass svn failure this morning was due to the svn server falling
over (ie kernel panic) and svn flat out wasn't available.
The ASF svn installation seems to be having some growing pains, you
might have noticed revision numbers jumping in orders of magnitudes,
there are now a good number of
Yuck, I don't know if --keepalive=300 is going to work. I added it
and now they disconnect after a few minutes of inactivity. I'm going
to shut my slaves off for now, I do enough local testing as it is, so
we'll just lose the FreeBSD machine.
Michael
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 04:00:52PM -0600, Michael Parker wrote:
The mass svn failure this morning was due to the svn server falling
over (ie kernel panic) and svn flat out wasn't available.
The ASF svn installation seems to be having some growing pains, you
might have noticed revision
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Well, I think failed svn is something that all build failures produce.
Even if the problem is a bug, rather than an svn timeout...
I think we should remove (a) all of the NATed slaves and (b) any build
server that can't reliably connect to the server.
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Well, I think failed svn is something that all build failures produce.
Even if the problem is a bug, rather than an svn timeout...
I think we should remove (a) all of the NATed
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 02:47:10PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
agreed, to be honest... Sidney, Michael, what do you think?
Already done.
Michael
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Justin Mason wrote:
might be worth signing up to buildbot-devel (it's very low traffic)
and mention that...
I'm going away on holiday soon for a couple of weeks. I'll look at that
after I come back. There may be some issues to work out if I'm going to
test with their latest cvs version and
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