Sidney Markowitz wrote:
> Justin Mason wrote, On 24/4/07 12:24 AM:
>> Hey all -- I think the win32 stuff is looking good now, so here's an
>> rc3 proposal. Shout if you think it's premature, but I think we're
>> ready for it. Hopefully this'll be the last rc, then we can put
>> out 3.2.0 as a full release...
>
> There is one more issue I see in both win32 and cygwin: I'm getting
> failures in dnsbl.t and dnsbl_sc_meta.t which I've tracked down to only
> one of all the backgrounded queries coming back with a reply. When I do
> a simple spamassassin -D dns -t < sample-nonspam.txt I see no background
> queries returning with the default rbl_timeout. When I increase it to 60
> as in the dns tests, I get a variable number returning between 2 and 15
> or so.
>
> I thought this might have something to do with the high latency or
> perhaps packet loss on my satellite Internet connection, but I see no
> such problems running under Mac OS 10.4.9.
>
> Can anyone please see if the dnsbl tests work at all under win32 or
> cygwin? Is this enough to block the rc release?
>
> By the way, in checking this out I noticed that AsyncLoop.pm has a
> timeout after a hardcoded 20 one-second repetitions of no change in the
> number of background queries. That was causing the tests I was doing to
> time out after 20 seconds rather than the 60 I had set rbl_timeout to.
> Do we want that hardcoded or should it be a config option?
>
> -- sidney
I'm also seeing dnsbl.t failing and this is on CentOS 5. I just am
walking through my servers testing this new RC.
Here's the details:
t/dnsbl..................... Not found: P_7 =
<dns:134.88.73.210.sb.dnsbltest.spamassassin.org?type=TXT>
# Failed test 2 in t/SATest.pm at line 633
Not found: P_17 = DNSBL_SB_FLOAT
# Failed test 9 in t/SATest.pm at line 633 fail #2
Not found: P_18 = DNSBL_SB_STR
# Failed test 10 in t/SATest.pm at line 633 fail #3
Not found: P_16 = DNSBL_SB_TIME
# Failed test 11 in t/SATest.pm at line 633 fail #4
Not found: P_14 = DNSBL_TXT_RE
# Failed test 17 in t/SATest.pm at line 633 fail #5
Output can be examined in: log/d.dns/1
t/dnsbl.....................FAILED tests 2, 9-11, 17
Failed 5/23 tests, 78.26% okay
it is still in the process of testing here.
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