On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 05:44:28PM -0500, Jairo Rizzo wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
>  Thanks for your help.. I did apply the patch and everything is fine. I
> downloaded the source code for SA2.60 and it included the patch. The rpm
> file didn't include it.
> 

Uhoh.  So it's not just us lazy CPAN users who forget to look at 
INSTALL files.  SA is available from some places without the
README or the patch file.

Revised suggested wording for the FAQ:

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title: 

I get "razor2 check skipped: Bad file descriptor"

text: 

Full text of error message, wrapped here, is:

razor2 check skipped: Bad file descriptor Insecure dependency in 
connect while running setuid at /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1/IO/Socket.pm 
line 108, <GEN313> line 79.

or something similar.

If you got SpamAssassin-2.60 from something such as an RPM
which did not include source, get the source.  See README and 
Razor2.patch you'll find there:

  If you have Razor2 turned on and are using Vipul's Razor 2.22
  or higher (until at least 2.33), you will need to apply a small patch.
  The instructions are located in the Razor2.patch file.
  (from README)

With a clean copy of razor-agents-2.36 expect to see the following
output from patch:

patching file Client/Agent.pm
Hunk #1 succeeded at 981 (offset 12 lines).
patching file Client/Config.pm
Hunk #1 succeeded at 333 (offset 10 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 378 (offset 10 lines).
patching file Client/Core.pm
Hunk #1 succeeded at 218 (offset 2 lines).

but no rejects.  If you see rejects you're probably looking at 
a previously patched or modified Razor2.

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