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kjarex avatar kjarex commented on August 25, 2024 1

so it may be a bit too old to justify complex changes

That's absolutely fine. Actually, even if it was the current version, I don't see an absolute need for changes. I really only opened the issue just so it's there to find for anyone who runs also into it, so they don't have to figure out which component causes the issue or where to fix it. The error one receives is about spamc not being able to connect to spamd, so it's not too obvious that it can be fixed quickly by adjusting one line of a chasquid file.

If you don't mind me asking, what's keeping you on Ubuntu 16.04?

It hosts just my private stuff, so should there be any downtime as a consequence it would be no big deal (at least no bigger deal than an upgrade). And as Ubuntu still serves security fixes till 2026(I think?) I'm not concerned about security either. I'll upgrade eventually.

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albertito avatar albertito commented on August 25, 2024

Thanks for reporting this!

I generally aim for the default hook to be useful out of the box at least on the latest Debian stable and Ubuntu LTS, so I'm happy to make adjustments as needed. That said, Ubuntu 16.04 is ~6 years old at this point so it may be a bit too old to justify complex changes :(

I'm going to try the default post-data hook on the last two Ubuntu LTS releases (22.04 and 20.04), to check that it still works reasonably out of the box.

If you don't mind me asking, what's keeping you on Ubuntu 16.04?

Thanks again!

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albertito avatar albertito commented on August 25, 2024

so it may be a bit too old to justify complex changes

That's absolutely fine. Actually, even if it was the current version, I don't see an absolute need for changes. I really only opened the issue just so it's there to find for anyone who runs also into it, so they don't have to figure out which component causes the issue or where to fix it. The error one receives is about spamc not being able to connect to spamd, so it's not too obvious that it can be fixed quickly by adjusting one line of a chasquid file.

Thanks, much appreciate it!

If you don't mind me asking, what's keeping you on Ubuntu 16.04?

It hosts just my private stuff, so should there be any downtime as a consequence it would be no big deal (at least no bigger deal than an upgrade). And as Ubuntu still serves security fixes till 2026(I think?) I'm not concerned about security either. I'll upgrade eventually.

Great, thanks for explaining in more detail. The context is very informative hopefully it helps me make better decisions :)

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kjarex avatar kjarex commented on August 25, 2024

I couldn't think of any good reason why Ubuntu would switch from socket to port (nor vice versa) as one is probably as good as the other. So I checked the packages of the newer Ubuntu versions, but indeed they seem to use ports. So I checked the xenial/16.04 package again, and to my surprise it doesn't seem to use a socket either.

So I apologise for the hassle and guess you can just close this. While I still have no idea how I ended up with the setting to use sockets. I know I didn't set this up myself intentionally/ knowingly, but it very much seems to be the result of some of my own actions but obviously not a default setting.

So never mind, but 'Sorry' for all of this.

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albertito avatar albertito commented on August 25, 2024

Thanks for checking!

And nothing to be sorry about, I really appreciate the report in any case :)

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