Perl modules for SA 3.1
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Wed Nov 2 03:17:39 GMT 2005
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Matt Kettler wrote:
> Ugo Bellavance wrote:
>> Found while testing SA:
>>
>> [19744] dbg: diag: module not installed: Archive::Tar ('require' failed)
>> [19744] dbg: diag: module not installed: IO::Zlib ('require' failed)
>> [19744] dbg: diag: module not installed: IP::Country::Fast ('require'
>> failed)
>> [19744] dbg: diag: module not installed: Net::Ident ('require' failed)
>> [19744] dbg: diag: module not installed: IO::Socket::INET6 ('require'
>> failed)
>> [19744] dbg: diag: module not installed: IO::Socket::SSL ('require' failed)
>>
>> Should I install those modules?
>
> Read The Fine INSTALL file that comes with SA 3.1.
Done,
I also read the UPGRADE file. Turned out I should have read that a long
ago :(.
>
> Under the "Optional Modules" section it will describe what optional features of
> SpamAssassin make use of these modules.
>
> If you don't have the INSTALL file there's a web link to it at:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/branches/3.1/INSTALL
>
> In short, probably not. Most of those are for spamd features, or sa-update which
> isn't really on-line yet.
>
I see.
> The only one that affects MailScanner users at this time would be
> IP::Country::Fast, and that's for if you want to use the RelayCountry plugin
> (enhances bayes data with relay country tokens).
>
That was the one that interested me most.
Thanks a lot,
--
Ugo
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