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Sidney Markowitz writes:
>So you have to find a way to get the output into the log file under
>Windows. The way I did it was to implement the --stdout option to spamd,
>add it to the arguments, and to change the system call to be
>system("$spamdargs"). If you really want to you can make that
>conditional on running under Windows.
>
>The effect of this bug is that the spamd process is not killed when the
>test tries to kill it.
BTW just to note: I totally support adding the --stdout switch; some
platforms just don't have decent redirection or logging, and it's better
for the tests anyway.
- --j.
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