Re: ancient perl versions

2014-12-08 Thread Nick Edwards
I cant see what the fuss is about, using gmail, your text is all about the same size, except when Noel says he changed to 12pt, then it looks larger than everyone else's, including jdow's. I think it comes down to what client you're using, and its fine by my reckoning, and it also word wraps fine

Re: ancient perl versions

2014-12-08 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Nick, BOTH Noel and I have agreed that it is NOT the client. You can think it comes down to what client someone uses all you want. That isn't going to make it true. You obviously haven't read the explanation very carefully. Ted On 12/8/2014 2:26 AM, Nick Edwards wrote: I cant see what

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread btb
i hope it's not too soon to ask about this again. i'm not quite sure how to debug something like this when when it's --debug that is what behaves differently :) i've put the commands and output into a pastebin this time. On 2014.12.03 05.45, Mark Martinec wrote:

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread Joe Quinn
On 12/8/2014 9:28 AM, btb wrote: Apparently in the first case a score set 1 was chosen, and in the second case a score set 3. Availability of a bayes scanner choses between the two. i'm ignorant here - what is a score set? is there documentation i can read up on? The term score set refers to

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread Mark Martinec
btb wrote: i hope it's not too soon to ask about this again. i'm not quite sure how to debug something like this when when it's --debug that is what behaves differently :) i've put the commands and output into a pastebin this time. Possibly this PR is related:

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread Mark Martinec
btb wrote: i hope it's not too soon to ask about this again. i'm not quite sure how to debug something like this when when it's --debug that is what behaves differently :) i've put the commands and output into a pastebin this time. Please show the debug output from: spamassassin

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread btb
On 2014.12.08 10.13, Mark Martinec wrote: btb wrote: i hope it's not too soon to ask about this again. i'm not quite sure how to debug something like this when when it's --debug that is what behaves differently :) i've put the commands and output into a pastebin this time. Please show the

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread Mark Martinec
Ben wrote: On 2014.12.08 10.13, Mark Martinec wrote: btb wrote: i hope it's not too soon to ask about this again. i'm not quite sure how to debug something like this when when it's --debug that is what behaves differently :) i've put the commands and output into a pastebin this time.

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread btb
On 2014.12.08 13.44, Mark Martinec wrote: Ben wrote: On 2014.12.08 10.13, Mark Martinec wrote: btb wrote: i hope it's not too soon to ask about this again. i'm not quite sure how to debug something like this when when it's --debug that is what behaves differently :) i've put the commands

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread Mark Martinec
Does the following patch help? --- lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/BayesStore/DBM.pm (revision 1643879) +++ lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/BayesStore/DBM.pm (working copy) @@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@ if ($opts-{verbose}) { print $msg,\n; } else { - dbg($msg); + dbg(%s, $msg);

Re: different results when using --debug

2014-12-08 Thread listsb-spamassassin
On Dec 08, 2014, at 19.28, Mark Martinec mark.martinec...@ijs.si wrote: Actually, looking at a diff of DBM.pm between 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 I can see the taint bug has already been fixed by r1608413: @@ -814,3 +816,3 @@ my @vars = $self-get_storage_variables(); - dbg(bayes: DB journal

Re: ancient perl versions

2014-12-08 Thread Noel Butler
We did? I agree RC has its problems, but if half the tested clients, plus gmail show it normally, the problem then lies on both sides, since as my tests how, its not a problem for any clinet I have locally, nor with the people I regularly converse with anyway, and THAT is all that matters to