OK, but it would be really nice if sa-update failing didn't kill the spamassassin installation.

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On Mar 17, 2006, at 9:26 PM, Theo Van Dinter wrote:

On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 08:18:35PM -0800, Dan Kohn wrote:
Anything else to try?

Nothing comes to mind.  It looks like a bug in IO::Zlib or perl on
your platform.

Anyone else on FreeBSD having simliar problems?

[65993] dbg: channel: populating temp content file
[65993] dbg: gpg: populating temp signature file

Ok, generated the tar.gz file and the tar.gz.asc file.

updates.spamassassin.org Signing Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[65993] dbg: gpg: gpg: Good signature from "updates.spamassassin.org
Signing Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
[...]
[65993] dbg: gpg: key id 0C2B1D7175B852C64B3CDC716C55397824F434CE is
release trusted
[65993] dbg: channel: file verification passed, installing update

Ok, gpg read both of the files and says it's all good.

Not a GLOB reference at /usr/home/dankohn/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/
IO/Zlib.pm line 566.

We call IO::Zlib:

  $tfh = IO::Zlib->new($content_file, "rb");

(where $content_file is the tar.gz from above) then IO::Zlib blows up
in AUTOLOAD (line 566).  That module is doing more perl OO/glob voodoo
than I understand so I can't comment further.

My guess is if you made a small gzip file and did something like:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use IO::Zlib;
$tfh = IO::Zlib->new("file.gz", "rb");

you'll see the same issue.  If so, I'd report it via
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=IO-Zlib

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