Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:38:40 -0500 (EST) From: "Mike Jakubik" <mikej@rogers.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Cc: Johan Hendriks <Johan@double-l.nl>, j.koopmann@seceidos.de Subject: Re: MailScanner-4.67.6_3 and perl-5.8.9 not working Message-ID: <d7157b8f7f1fad736b0774be4892f314.squirrel@wettoast.dyndns.org> In-Reply-To: <57200BF94E69E54880C9BB1AF714BBCB5DE51B@w2003s01.double-l.local> References: <57200BF94E69E54880C9BB1AF714BBCB5DE51B@w2003s01.double-l.local>
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I am also having this problem on a freshly installed system. Have you had any luck with this? Jan, Do you have any plans to update the port? It's a bit out of date now. On Mon, February 9, 2009 6:27 am, Johan Hendriks wrote: > Hello all. > > I have updated my perl from 5.8.8 to 5.8.9 on some mailscanner machines, > and now mailscanner is not working anymore. > > I did run the perl-after-upgrade script. > > > > I also did a clean install on a spare machine of Mailscanner with a recent > ports tree which sucked in perl 5.8.9 so it is not in the upgrade itself. > > > > The errors I get are the following, and are on all the systems.(amd64 and > i386) > > I also tried mailscanner 4.74.16-1 (from my own created port) and it has > the same error on perl 5.8.9 and it works on 5.8.8 > > > > MailScanner[1420]: Could not use Custom Function code > /usr/local/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/CustomFunctions/ZMRouterDirHash.pm, > it could not be "require"d. Make sure the last line of the file says "1;" > > Feb 9 13:14:26 mailrelay2 MailScanner[1420]: Could not use Custom > Function code > /usr/local/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/CustomFunctions/DavidHooton.pm, it > could not be "require"d. Make sure the last line of the file says "1;" > > Feb 9 13:14:26 mailrelay2 MailScanner[1420]: Could not use Custom > Function code > /usr/local/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/CustomFunctions/GenericSpamScanner.pm, > it could not be "require"d. Make sure the last line of the file says "1;"
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