This also breaks debian policy Packages must not depend on packages
with lower priority values as nfs-common is Priority: standard.
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This seems to happen because the IFS variable is changed inside the
element function and isn't restored back. This makes the config file
be parsed incorrectly and none of the boot scripts are run.
I've worked around this problem by saving and restoring the IFS in the
loop that parses the
Had the same problem building on unstable. Downgraded binutils from
2.16.1cvs20050902-1 (unstable) to 2.16.1-2 (testing) and it works just fine.
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= shift @ARGV;
$perlfilter_socket = IO::File-new(+$socket_fd);
The comment says STDIN but the code seems to use argv...
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After applying the patch, i get:
AMAVIS: Couldn't init AMAVIS::MTA::Courier: at
/usr/share/perl5/AMAVIS.pm line 235, GEN2 line 520.
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Stefan Hornburg wrote:
How does the Courier section of your amavis-ng configuration
file looks like ?
[Courier]
;; Location and arguments of the binary
sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail
args =
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