On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 11:58:59PM +0100, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> I didn't change anything of SA but I did upgrade perl today from 5.6.1-8.6
> to 5.8.3-2 (Debian packages).  Could that have broken Bayes?

Hahahahaha.  Sorry, that was pretty funny on this end.   Yes, it could
very much have broken Bayes.  Specifically lack of or new version
of DB_File.

> /etc/spamassassin/data/bayes_seen: Berkeley DB (Hash, version 5, native 
> byte-order)
> /etc/spamassassin/data/bayes_toks: Berkeley DB (Hash, version 5, native 
> byte-order)

Hrm.  Unless you're running on older libdb, you'll want to upgrade those via 
db_upgrade.

> Cannot open bayes databases /etc/spamassassin/data/bayes_* R/W: tie failed: 
> File exists

It usually means the lock didn't work, but I'm guessing that you either
don't have DB_File installed, or the one that's now installed doesn't
know how to deal with your DB files.

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