Hi! I'm hoping this is just a stupid pilot error mistake on my part, but whenever I do "make test" on my SpamAssassin install, it fails with a huge list of errors, all relating to "Failed to run MISSING_HEADERS SpamAssassin test".
I've put the entire error message on a web server, since it's fairly long and annoying, but here's a snippet of what I get: t/db_based_whitelist.Failed to run header SpamAssassin tests, skipping some: syntax error at (eval 9) line 171, near ") ~" syntax error at (eval 9) line 207, near ") ~" syntax error at (eval 9) line 362, near "; }" Failed to run MISSING_HEADERS SpamAssassin test, skipping: (Can't locate object method "check_for_missing_headers" via package "Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus" at ../lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm line 1050. ) Failed to run header SpamAssassin tests, skipping some: syntax error at (eval 9) line 171, near ") ~" syntax error at (eval 9) line 207, near ") ~" syntax error at (eval 9) line 362, near "; }" ............ This seems to repeat over and over. Here's the full error text: http://caswyn.pekin.net/misc/make-test-with-stdout-and-stderr.txt My current environment is: Linux 2.4.2-2 (RH 7.1) Perl 5.6.0 Mail-SpamAssassin-2.0 (downloaded today (1/21/02)) Net-DNS-0.12 Net-Ping-2.02 Mail-Audit-1.11 MailTools-1.41 Object-Persistence-0.47 (I think razor needed this) razor-agents-1.19 Time-HiRes-01.20 Digest-MD5-2.16 Digest-SHA1-2.00 libnet-1.0901 Installed via: perl Makefile.PL make make test (this is where it barfs) I've been using SpamAssassin 1.5 which passed the "make test" step with these same installed modules, and has been running fine, so I was a little surprised to get the 2.0 error messages. Thinking perhaps that the source file didn't download properly, I repeated the download/untar into a fresh directory, and the same thing keeps happening. Since nobody else seems to have this particular problem I have the feeling that I've missed something, but I can't seem to find out what. When I run spamassassin on the sample messages, I get the same "Failed to run MISSING_HEADERS" error messages, although the other tests do seem to work. Did I screw anything up? Miss a step? Does anyone have any suggestions? Helpful advice? Tips? :) I do dabble in perl, but one look at the source told me that I'm way over my head here. I'm not sure what things to check; any pointers are gratefully appreciated. Thanks! Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- The young man knows the rules but the old man knows the exceptions. -- Oliver Wendell Holmes _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk