Bug#356700: libmail-spf-query-perl: Missing newline in log output -
since perl-5.8.8-3
Julian Mehnle
julian at mehnle.net
Mon Mar 13 21:41:55 UTC 2006
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(John, since you reported the issue to the Debian BTS, please CC your
messages to 356700 at bugs.debian.org so that the bug report there doesn't
become a dead end.)
John A. Martin wrote:
> Julian Mehnle wrote:
> > What makes you think this is a bug in libmail-spf-query-perl?
>
> My prime suspects seemed to be libmail-spf-query-perl or perl. Since
> there are likely a few more perl users but no Debian Bug reports on
> perl since the upgrade became available on 2006-02-12 it seemed as if
> perhaps libmail-spf-query-perl and perl may not be playing nicely
> together since the perl upgrade.
I cannot rule that out (yet). What's this "postfix/policy-spf" thing
that's mentioned in your logs? Is that a Postfix policy deamon? Is it
the same one that's included in libmail-spf-query-perl as "postfix-
policyd-spf"?
> > What are these "<23>" and "<22>" things? Are these ASCII characters as
> > displayed (i.e. "\x3c\x32\x33\x3e"/"\x3c\x32\x32\x3e") or some kind of
> > raw ASCII codes (i.e. "\x23"/"\x22")?
>
> Beats me. The "<23>" and "<22>" things look like they appear somewhere
> in the vicinity where newline characters might be expected.
Darryl L. Miles wrote:
> Your post caught my eye. I would guess UNIX Syslog selectors.
>
> Looking at sys/syslog.h on Linux I would make the most obvious decoding
> of the value to mean:
>
> <22> into 0x16, which is (2<<3) | 6 or LOG_MAIL | LOG_INFO
> <23> into 0x17, which is (2<<3) | 7 or LOG_MAIL | LOG_DEBUG
That seems plausible. However I don't have the slightest idea why those
would show up in raw form in the log.
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