Beta 4.50.4 released -- faster than 4.49

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jan 5 09:26:43 GMT 2006


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Did you run my ./install.sh? This should upgrade DBI for you anyway.
If so, why did my DBI install fail?
What output was produced?

On 4 Jan 2006, at 22:49, Ken A wrote:

> Upgrading DBI with CPAN fixed install problems on FC4 as well.
> Thanks,
> Ken A
> Pacific.Net
>
>
> Ken A wrote:
>> Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>> One thing worth mentioning: if you use rcpt splitting (one  
>>>> message per recipient) then you should see a massive speed  
>>>> improvement with this version.
>>>>
>>>> Raymond --- this may help you!
>>>
>>>>> I would be very interested to hear what speedups you see from  
>>>>> this new faster version.
>>>
>>> Ok, after fetching a RPM from DAG we got SQLite going, the  
>>> version on CPAN gave errors on FC1.
>> Issues with SQLite on FC4 too.
>>> Checking installed SQLite version...
>>> SQLite version must be at least 3.1.3. No header file at that
>>> version or higher was found. Using the local version instead.
>>> Checking if your kit is complete...
>>> Looks good
>>> Warning: prerequisite DBI 1.21 not found.
>>> Writing Makefile for DBD::SQLite
>>> + make
>>> cp lib/DBD/SQLite.pm blib/lib/DBD/SQLite.pm
>>> /usr/bin/perl /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.6/ExtUtils/xsubpp  -typemap /usr/ 
>>> lib/perl5/5.8.6/ExtUtils/typemap  SQLite.xs > SQLite.xsc && mv  
>>> SQLite.xsc SQLite.c
>>> Cannot open 'SQLite.xsi': No such file or directory in SQLite.xs,  
>>> line 72
>>> make: *** [SQLite.c] Error 1
>>> error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.78484 (%build)
>>>
>>> RPM build errors:
>>>     Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.78484 (%build)
>>>
>>> Missing file /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch/perl-DBD- 
>>> SQLite-1.11-1.noarch.rpm.
>>> Maybe it did not build correctly?
>> Ken A
>>> Works:
>>>
>>> Jan  4 23:08:26 vmx30 MailScanner[21711]: Cache hit for message  
>>> k04M8POB022446
>>> Jan  4 23:08:26 vmx30 MailScanner[21711]: Cache hit for message  
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>>> Jan  4 23:08:26 vmx30 MailScanner[21711]: Cache hit for message  
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>>> Jan  4 23:08:26 vmx30 MailScanner[21711]: Cache hit for message  
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>>> Jan  4 23:08:26 vmx30 MailScanner[21711]: Cache hit for message  
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>>> Jan  4 23:08:50 vmx30 MailScanner[21176]: Cache hit for message  
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>>> Jan  4 23:08:51 vmx30 MailScanner[21650]: Cache hit for message  
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>>> [root at vmx30]# grep "Cache hit for message" current | wc -l
>>>      77
>>>
>>> In a couple of mins. Looking promising. Cheers!
>>>
>>> Bye,
>>> Raymond.
>>>
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