Unable to sa-compile
Gregory Wong
gwong at linktechit.com
Mon Apr 14 18:06:28 IST 2008
I'll make that change and see how it goes. Just curious but I have the dcc-client installed. Is DCC that the sa-compile is looking for different from the dcc-client. I can run 'cdcc info' and get the following output:
root at smtp1:~# cdcc info
# 04/14/08 13:05:10 EDT /var/lib/dcc/map
# Re-resolve names after 14:07:19
# 151.20 ms threshold, 181.55 ms average 12 total, 12 working servers
IPv6 on
dcc1.dcc-servers.net,- anon
# ::ffff:64.124.52.232,- dcc-servers ID 1049
# 100% of 32 requests ok 195.17 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:136.161.101.6,- dcc-servers.net ID 102
# 94% of 32 requests ok 181.20 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:142.27.70.211,- CollegeOfNewCaledonia ID 1189
# 100% of 12 requests ok 218.19 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:208.201.249.233,- sonic.net ID 1117
# 100% of 32 requests ok 188.98 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# * ::ffff:216.134.200.215,- ID 1113
# 100% of 32 requests ok 119.88 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
dcc2.dcc-servers.net,- anon
# ::ffff:136.199.199.102,- URT ID 1060
# 100% of 32 requests ok 229.96 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:192.84.137.21,- INFN-TO ID 1233
# 100% of 32 requests ok 236.94 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:193.166.171.33,- HP_X86_64_8CPU ID 1245
# 100% of 1 requests ok 245.32 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:208.201.249.232,- sonic.net ID 1156
# 100% of 32 requests ok 190.91 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
dcc3.dcc-servers.net,- anon
# ::ffff:192.135.10.194,- debian ID 1169
# 88% of 32 requests ok 475.50 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
dcc4.dcc-servers.net,- anon
dcc5.dcc-servers.net,- anon
# ::ffff:195.20.8.232,- EATSERVER ID 1166
# 100% of 3 requests ok 151.20 ms RTT 10 ms queue wait
# ::ffff:203.81.36.6,- PacNet-SG ID 1358
# 100% of 4 requests ok 392.86 ms RTT 100 ms queue wait
On 4/14/08 11:10 AM, "Julian Field" <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
In which case you probably aren't using DCC. So comment out the DCC
lines from your /etc/mail/spamassassin/*pre and
/etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf files.
Then do another "spamassassin --lint" to be sure it completes without
printing any errors.
Gregory Wong wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am running Postfix w/ MailScanner, Spamassassassin, Pyzor, Razor,
> DCC, etc. When I run sa-update and then sa-compile, I get the
> following error message:
>
> root at smtp1:~# sa-compile
> [1942] info: config: dcc_path "/usr/local/bin/dccproc" isn't an executable
> [1942] info: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
> "/usr/local/bin/dccproc" is not valid for "dcc_path", skipping:
> dcc_path /usr/local/bin/dccproc
> [1942] info: generic: base extraction starting. this can take a while...
> [1942] info: generic: extracting from rules of type body_0
> 100% [===========================================] 8.27 rules/sec
> 00m55s DONE
> 100% [===========================================] 104.01 bases/sec
> 00m09s DONE
> [1942] info: body_0: 681 base strings extracted in 66 seconds
> sa-compile: not compiling; 'spamassassin --lint' check failed!
>
> Any ideas on how to resolve it? I can't seem to find where the DCC
> executable is.
>
> Thanks.
Jules
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