Hi
On 10-09-2014 15:59, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Joerg Rohrer <[email protected]>:
"file" is to blame:
Sep 10 15:21:00 alpha amavis[8825]: (08825-01) result line from
file(1): p001: Python script, UTF-8 Unicode text executable\n
Sep 10 15:21:00 alpha amavis[8825]: (08825-01) lookup_re("Python
script, UTF-8 Unicode text executable") matches key
"(?^i:\bexecutable\b)", result="exe"
Sep 10 15:21:00 alpha amavis[8825]: (08825-01) lookup
[map_full_type_to_short_type] => true, "Python script, UTF-8 Unicode
text executable" matches, result="exe",
matching_key="(?^i:\134bexecutable\134b)"
Thanks for all of your answers. It makes absolute sense that file is the
culprit.
But why this happen all of a sudden? There were no obvious changes one
the system (file, amavis, postfix).
See the installed version of "file" below. This behavior started aprox.
two weeks ago. as you will see i use opensuse13.1.
my-server:~ # rpm -qli file
Name : file
Version : 5.15
Release : 4.20.1
Architecture: x86_64
Install Date: Tue Mar 25 14:36:15 2014
Group : Productivity/File utilities
Size : 64803
License : BSD-2-Clause
Signature : RSA/SHA256, Tue Mar 25 10:58:46 2014, Key ID
b88b2fd43dbdc284
Source RPM : file-5.15-4.20.1.src.rpm
Build Date : Tue Mar 18 16:46:27 2014
Build Host : build22
Relocations : (not relocatable)
Packager : http://bugs.opensuse.org
Vendor : openSUSE
URL : http://www.darwinsys.com/file/
Summary : A Tool to Determine File Types
Thanks
Jörg