On 01/15/2010 08:53 PM, Apache Hudson Server wrote:
See<http://hudson.zones.apache.org/hudson/job/SpamAssassin-trunk/4643/changes>
Okay, I give up. What did I do? Are we in a freeze that I missed the announcement for? I see some failures linked to that, but none of them appear tied to any of my recent checkins, all of which were rules within my sandbox.
This is the output from hudson at http://tinyurl.com/yas7xcs (et al):
Jan 16 01:33:01.639 [59] error: spamd: could not create INET socket on 127.0.0.1:32823: Address already in use spamd: could not create INET socket on 127.0.0.1:32823: Address already in use Maybe you need to kill a running spamd process? started at 1263605572, gave up at 1263605700
This appears to have been chance (that it landed in my lap), failure because the test system wasn't able to create a socket and start the daemon, then failure because the daemon wasn't running.
Since my alteration (and even the ones before) had nothing to do with the daemon and created no new loops or bad references, I'm sitting on leaving things unmodified until somebody with more perspective has a chance to look at things ... or back out my update(s) if needed.
A closer evaluation of my local run of 'make test' revealed another issue (a failure despite the later claim of "All tests successful ... Result: PASS"), which I believe was related to an older checkin of mine's lack of an ifplugin for HeaderEval or perhaps improper spacing. That part has been fixed and checked in.
Hopefully this is what caused the problem identified by Hudson ... even though it passed(!) in test 4642.
I'll sleep on it and see if anybody has ideas before backing out my changes to see if things get fixed.
