Title: RE: [OT] Amavisd 2.0 has severe problem

I think I had this same issue.  In my case amavisd-new's home directory is /var/amavis and I had to create a db/ subdirectory and install the BerkeleyDB perl module since amavisd 2.0 now requires it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael W.Cocke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OT] Amavisd 2.0 has severe problem


This is off topic and I do apologize, but it seems to me that people
who use SpamAssassin are going to be impacted too.

There's a severe bug in Amavisd 2.0 - it appears to be looking for a
particular directory ($db_home), but is unable to detect when it is
there.  This causes amavisd to crash, and unless you're watching the
logs carefully, it's also easy to miss the failure.

I've been trying to report this to the amavisd mailing list for 3 days
now - it won't accept a post from me, although I seem to be
subscribed.  In the meantime, you may want to delay upgrading your
amavisd.

Mike-
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