On 8/27/18 12:40 PM, David Newman wrote:
Again answering my own post: After a lot of searching, I found reports
of a previously known type-conversion bug in the Perl DBD-MySQL module
(aka p5-DBD-mysql on FreeBSD):
https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-mysql/issues/78
https://lists.amavis.org/pipermail/amavis-users/2016-December/004674.html
On 8/29/18 8:35 AM, David Newman wrote:
This post claims the problem is with amavisd-new, and not p5-DBD-mysql:
https://de.postfix.org/pipermail/amavis-users/2017-January/004711.html
Quoting: "The change is that [as of 4.038] p5-DBD-mysql now returns
mysql doubles as perl doubles and mysql floats as perl floats (and not
as a string anymore). This should be adressed [sic] by amavisd."
In a followup, the maintainer for the Debian port of amavisd-new asks
for more info to look into a patch, but that was in January 2017 and the
port is still broken.
I'm frankly not qualified to answer: Is this an amavisd problem, or a
p5-DBD-mysql problem? As it is, amavisd-new is getting bad data.
On 12.12.18 09:33, David Newman wrote:
Was this data typing problem in amavisd-new ever resolved? As a
workaround, I'm still running an outdated version of p5-DBD-mysql with
other security issues, and now it's blocking an OS update.
The current version of p5-DBD-mysql correctly handles perl doubles, but
amavisd-new then erroneously inserts tagged_above=0 values.
I don't see mention of this in amavis-2.11.1 release notes
https://gitlab.com/amavis/amavis/blob/4766b478e8a9dab42359adf1fe718b3c684baa11/RELEASE_NOTES
not issue report on gitlab
https://gitlab.com/amavis/amavis/issues
please at least file a report
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