https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=8201
--- Comment #8 from Sidney Markowitz <sid...@sidney.com> --- I've never seen basic_meta2.t fail like this, I just included it because I looked for all tests where you put the iterations, not understanding that it had to do with randomized order of rule evaluation rather than network effects. I'm leaning much more to deprecating perl less than 5.26 on Windows with a warning in Makefile.PL. Or maybe even make the minimum version of perl 5.26 when on Windows? That will prevent CPAN test machines running old windows perl from testing SpamAssassin. It would have been better to decide that as part of the 4.0.0 major upgrade, but realistically nobody still running SpamAssassin on Windows would be unable to upgrade their perl to install 4.0.1. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.