MailScanner stoped working after PERL upgrade (I think so)
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Dec 7 10:38:31 GMT 2005
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On 7 Dec 2005, at 08:27, Boris Jordanov / Ð^ÑоÑ^ÀиÑ^Á Ð^ÙоÑ^Àданов
wrote:
> 2005/12/6, Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com>:
> ...
>> Did your perl upgrade make a new perl directory?
>> I once did a perl upgrade on an old Redhat 7.3 install and I had 2
>> perls
>> afterward, with some of my modules in different spots.
>> I had to kill the old perl directory, re-install the upgrade, and
>> then
>> re-install all the needed modules.
>
> No, the directory is as it should be. Julian has to confirm it, but it
> seems that the PERL update changed the behavior of this line:
>
> $recdata =~ /^([0-9 ]{15}) ([0-9 ]{15}) ([0-9 ]{15})( ([0-9 ]{15}))?
> $/;
Can you please confirm that my last suggested chunk of code does
indeed work? I want to merge it into the main code base.
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