On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:47:38AM +0100, Francis Russell wrote:
> So, it's been a while since I've reported this and there's been no
> response. As the other spamprobe back-end has a tendency to deadlock,
> the hash target is the more reliable alternative but this bug renders it
> unusable on 64-b
So, it's been a while since I've reported this and there's been no
response. As the other spamprobe back-end has a tendency to deadlock,
the hash target is the more reliable alternative but this bug renders it
unusable on 64-bit systems. Is this package still being maintained?
Regards,
Francis Ru
I've confirmed that the integer size issues are the reason for the hash
target failure on 64-bit platforms. Initial testing of a SpamProbe
package I compiled seems to indicate that making these the appropriate
types fixes the issue.
I've attached a suggested patch. It uses stdint.h to get portable
Package: spamprobe
Version: 1.4d-5
Severity: important
I encounted a complete failure of the hash target on my 64-bit system. Although
no errors were apparent, and the database was populated scores were incorrect as
if tokens weren't being found in the database.
I suspect the cause is what has b
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