"Kevin A. McGrail" <kmcgr...@apache.org> writes: >> I am finding that short-circuiting seems not to be working, but this is >> not new and I am not 100% clueful about it. However in trying to figure >> things out I am running into things I do not understand and think that >> at least a bit more doc clarity would help.
> We have had issues with shortcircuit that cropped up.in the rc process from > optimization that was performed. Can you open up bugzilla ticket > please? False alarm. The issue was that I wasn't loading the shortcircuit plugin, since it never occured to me from reading local.cf that it was not default. Regular welcomelist short circuits very well, and DKIM welcomelist is also working well, but dns queries are launched (I get why of course). There is also the possibility of confusion between shortcircuit config for USER_IN_WELCOMELIST when the enable_compat is not on, but I have no evidence for that. I'll try to check that later. So, my issues with the RC are now down to understanding the welcomelist compat strategy (which is good, because that's not really a big deal and easy to address). (My "taking 30s" issue was that the NFS locking method fails on NetBSD, and I switched to flock. My "core dump" issue is a bug someplace in the BDB hash table support (or in the bdb code on my system) showing up in TxRep use, which feels like off-by-1 errot but I'll figure it out, and I have a really gross workaround.)
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