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> bgread: received a 98 bytes packet from 172.16.23.2, decoded 87 bytes
Additional information to avoid misleading anyone in the future who finds
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> (In reply to Giovanni Bechis from comment #5)
> > there are other occurrences of "use version 0.77" in DKIM.pm.
>
> Did you look at it before my
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The failures in t/sa_compile.t appear to be bug 8199 on test machines that use
local::lib to install modules.
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> i can make the vps, just ask, pmc members can get root access, no cheating
That sounds good. I just looked up the gentoo install page on the wiki,
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my point is that i could make a vps, sure and test it all, but that gives no
access to pmc members to see problems, i hope this will help more then it works
on amiga or other non maintained distros or
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I don't see any gentoo testers on CPAN. I should be able to make a gentoo VM to
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> there are other occurrences of "use version 0.77" in DKIM.pm.
Did you look at it before my commit or was it after and you are saying I missed
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> (In reply to Giovanni Bechis from comment #2)
> > Created attachment 5919 [details]
> > avoid DKIM version warnings
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> > FreeBSD uses
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I modified the suggested patch to DKIM.pm a bit: version is a core module in
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> Created attachment 5919 [details]
> avoid DKIM version warnings
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> FreeBSD uses Mail::DKIM::Verifier 1.20200513.1, this diff avoid some
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avoid DKIM version warnings
FreeBSD uses Mail::DKIM::Verifier 1.20200513.1, this diff avoid some warnings.
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As noted i am aware it are just warnings, fact is i really don't like them
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new location
if ($] >= 5.034000) {
require Socket;
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Oh, I just realized that there is an easy solution to this!
The bug is in Net::DNS::Nameserver
The only place where SpamAssassin calls that in dnsbl_subtests.t to create a
local DNS nameserver for
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Mail::SPF patch/diff
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=93241
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In the meantime I have been able to install Mail::SPF (manually after patching
some lines) and Mail::DMARC (using force)
Net::LibIDN2 install fine on (Strawberry) Perl 5.30.x and 5.32.x but not on
anything
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Now the question is what to do about this for the 4.0.1 release. Do we have
DnsResolver die if Net::DNS version is between 1.38 and 1.40 and running on
windows the same way it already checks for the
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I updated the bug on the ticket I opened for Net::DNS with the following small
standalone test case, which demonstrates the bug when run on Windows 10 or 11
with Net::DNS version 1.38 through the
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FYI, the warnings are gone on 5.38.x but that seems a no go for now until i am
able to build (some of) the optional modules
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Same with Perl 5.32.x
I tried Perl 5.38.x, but i got a whole handful of other issues when trying to
build that on a Windows system, like not able to build optional module(s),
Net::LibIDN2 or Net::LibIDN,
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I can replicate this with Perl 5.30 on Windows and with Perl 5.28 on Linux.
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> I changed the network setting in the VM from NAT to bridged (the host is a
> Mac on wifi) and the errors went away in both Windows 10 and 11.
>
>
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I filed https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/History.html?id=150550
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It looks like the problem was introduced in Net::DNS version 1.38
I'll file a bug report with the maintainers and then look at how we call it to
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Starting with Strawberry Perl 5.32 which runs ok, I updated IO::Socket::IP and
ran dnsbl_subtests.t ok, then IO::Socket, and it ran ok.
Then I updated Net::DNS to 1.40 and with that,
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I changed the network setting in the VM from NAT to bridged (the host is a Mac
on wifi) and the errors went away in both Windows 10 and 11.
However, t/dnsbl_subtests.t outputs
t/dnsbl_subtests.t ..
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Socket6 is the latest, eg:
perl -e "use Socket6; print Socket6->VERSION"
0.29
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Tried updating to Socket v2.037, doesn't make a difference regarding the
warnings
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I had to use double quotes for that command to work, it says:
perl -e "use Socket; print Socket->VERSION"
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And now I made a new VM with an installation of Windows 10, Strawberry Perl
5.38, Net::DNS 1.39, and it not only had the same problem with the bgread
warning error, but it would not install
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Starting from scratch, with a Strawberry Perl 5.32 installed with Net::DNS 1.29
I still get the error... I must have messed up the test run that I thought
succeeded. The next thing to try is on
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Correction: I get the same bgread received/decoded error message (though
without the deprecated alias warning) when I go back to a new install of
Strawberry Perl 5.32 with Net::DNS 1.29 so I don't
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I mistakenly put the modules in the runtime recommends instead of the tests
recommends list. They are treated identically by CPAN clients, but I fixed it
anyway.
% svn ci -m "bug 8195 Correction
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PS, running on Windows, Perl 5.34.x is not available from Strawberry Perl
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C:\Strawberry\perl\site\bin>spamd -V
Prototype mismatch: sub main::AI_ADDRCONFIG () vs none at spamd line 77.
eval {...} called at spamd line 73
main::BEGIN() called at spamd line 248
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Henrik: Thanks for fixing this. The fix has now been merged for half a year.
Unfortunately, most users don't get this, because there is no release with it
yet. Would it be possible to make a new
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A very superficial guess is that this could be fixed by adding :
undef $self->{cf_files_read};
to signal_user_changed() in Mail/SpamAssassin.pm
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This bug appears to only apply to include files in user preferences, as hinted
at by the original report. /home/user/.spamassassin/user_prefs is parsed but
the include file is skipped.
If I
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Created attachment 5917
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Possible fix
The attached diff make the tests work if the external program is written
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OK thanks for your quick reply and advise
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