eximtest@devuan-205f:~/exim/test$ ./runtest 2850
Exim tester exim-4.92-61-g859c1166-dirty
Exim binary is `../src/build-Linux-aarch64/exim'
You need to have sudo access to root to run these tests. Checking ...
Test for sudo OK
Probing with config file: /home/itz/exim/test/test-config
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On 24/02/2019 01:16, Ian Zimmerman via Exim-dev wrote:
> devuan-205f!2 test$ ls -l aux-fixed/0037*
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 itz eximtest 1660 Feb 23 13:33 aux-fixed/0037.f-1
Thanks! You found a testsuite bug; the message has been
wrong since I first wrote it (and you're the first to
notice!). It should
On 2019-02-24 01:57, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 24/02/2019 01:16, Ian Zimmerman via Exim-dev wrote:
> > devuan-205f!2 test$ ls -l aux-fixed/0037*
> > -rw-rw-r-- 1 itz eximtest 1660 Feb 23 13:33 aux-fixed/0037.f-1
>
> Thanks! You found a testsuite bug; the message has been
> wrong since I first
On 2019-02-10 23:03, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> If you can reliably detect the ipv6-ness, yes, that sounds like the
> minimally intrusive way.
How are the IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses written in Exim?
The straight translation to dots instead of colons would be ambiguous,
wouldn't it? Say,
On 23/02/2019 22:44, Ian Zimmerman via Exim-dev wrote:
> the 2nd complaint is probably not a showstopper, but the only
> world-writeable files are as follows:
>
> eximtest@devuan-205f:~/exim/test$ ls -lRa aux-fixed/ | grep 'w[-xsS] '
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 itz eximtest 15 Feb 23 13:33 9ec80de3.0 ->
On 2019-02-23 23:29, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 23/02/2019 22:44, Ian Zimmerman via Exim-dev wrote:
> > the 2nd complaint is probably not a showstopper, but the only
> > world-writeable files are as follows:
> >
> > eximtest@devuan-205f:~/exim/test$ ls -lRa aux-fixed/ | grep 'w[-xsS] '
> >