Hi,

this morning Gentoo people liked to upgrade NetAddr::IP from 4.033 to 4.034.

People with "stable" systems (a Gentoo feature) actually runs SpamAssassin
3.3.1.

Soon after upgrading NetAddr::IP, a lint run reported these:

warn: netset: cannot include 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1/128 as it has already been
included
warn: netset: cannot include 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1/128 as it has already been
included
warn: netset: cannot include 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1/128 as it has already been
included
warn: netset: cannot include 192.168.0.0/16 as it has already been included
warn: netset: cannot include 10.x.0.0/16 as it has already been included
warn: netset: cannot include x.x.x.x/32 as it has already been included
warn: netset: cannot include y.y.y.y/32 as it has already been included
warn: netset: cannot include z.z.z.z/32 as it has already been included
warn: netset: cannot include k.k.k.k/32 as it has already been included


Worse, every and each mail message I used to test SA, triggered the
ALL_TRUSTED rule!!!

I know NetAddr::IP recently got a re-design and probably SA have to cope
with this.

Do I have to place a bug report, or this is a known problem? I didn't find
any bug related to this, but maybe it's me...

Thank you,

Giampaolo

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