That's a perl issue and patch<br><br>Martin<br><br><br>On Thursday, 1 December 2011, Michel Bulgado <<a href="mailto:michel@casa.co.cu">michel@casa.co.cu</a>> wrote:<br>> John Wilcock wrote:<br>><br>> Le 01/12/2011 18:44, Michel Bulgado a écrit :<br>
><br>> Insecure dependency in chmod while running with -T switch at<br>> /usr/share/perl5/Archive/Zip/Member.pm line 490. Failed.<br>><br>> There's a patch for that in <a href="https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=61930">https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=61930</a><br>
><br>> Ok, i download the patch file, i see the patch is for perl files, so i ask , the problem is perl o MailScanner?<br>><br>> So, when a go to apply the patch, I get a error, he can't find the file 10_chmod.t<br>
><br>> [root@server MailScanner]# patch -p1 < patch_MailScanner.txt<br>> can't find file to patch at input line 5<br>> Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?<br>> The text leading up to this was:<br>
> --------------------------<br>> |diff --git a/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm b/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm<br>> |index f86ef75..4bb2171 100644<br>> |--- a/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm<br>> |+++ b/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm<br>
> --------------------------<br>> File to patch: /usr/share/perl5/Archive/Zip/Member.pm<br>> patching file /usr/share/perl5/Archive/Zip/Member.pm<br>> can't find file to patch at input line 46<br>> Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?<br>
> The text leading up to this was:<br>> --------------------------<br>> |diff --git a/t/10_chmod.t b/t/10_chmod.t<br>> |index 7ae647f..0495062 100644<br>> |--- a/t/10_chmod.t<br>> |+++ b/t/10_chmod.t<br>
> --------------------------<br>> File to patch:<br>> Skip this patch? [y] n<br>> File to patch:<br>> Skip this patch? [y] y<br>> Skipping patch.<br>> 1 out of 1 hunk ignored<br>> Searching for the 10_chmod.t, his belong to "perl-Archive-Zip", i have installed this packages from rpm : perl-Archive-Zip-1.30-2.el6.noarch<br>
><br>> Ideas?<br>><br>><br>><br><br>-- <br>-- <br>Martin Hepworth<br>Oxford, UK<br>