https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7629
--- Comment #15 from Amir Caspi <[email protected]> --- Thanks for the detective work, Bill. For the record: I get the same error when trying to use the English variable aliases $GID/$EGID, as well. I figured as much but thought it was worth testing... same result. Workaround 3 may not be sufficient -- this error occurs twice for me, I think the first time is when dccproc opens the helper. So one would have to disable both DCC and Pyzor. That seems like a rather extreme solution to a cosmetic problem, however... I don't think I'd recommend this particular workaround regardless. =) I would have normally suggested that I should file an upstream bug report at RH but from bug #7591 is seems like they want a clean snippet that reproduces this... and it sounds like that's not something easy to make. Unless you have an easy snippet that reproduces this, from your testing? Should I file a bug report upstream anyway, since this particular bug may have other implications beyond SA? Or is it pointless? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
