>Remember that I was getting lots of:

in version 1.02 (I think). What about 1.07?

Thomas




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ASSP_ARC.pm

Remember that I was getting lots of:
Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric gt (>) at
c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 221.
Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) at
c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 221.
Use of uninitialized value $val in substitution (s///) at
c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 226.
Use of uninitialized value $val in concatenation (.) or string at
c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 227.
Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric gt (>) at
c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 221.

warnings, even with it disabled.


On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Thomas Eckardt/eck
<thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote:
>>instead of still parsing messags through it
>
> Which plugin is doing this?
>
> Thomas
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> Right, I understand that and that certainly seems to have happened in
> my case.  However, even though I previously had ASSP_ARC.pm disabled
> (but present in the folder) messages were still being run through it
> as evidenced by the warnings output.
>
> My suggestion is that if a plugin is disabled ASSP should ignore it
> completely, instead of still parsing messags through it.
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 4:27 AM, Thomas Eckardt/eck
> <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote:
>>>This
>>>might require an assp restart if the settings change, but isn't that
>>>better than having them be parsed when not needed?
>>
>> If a plugin is removed from the plugin folder,  the plugin 
configuration
>> section (and also the values in assp.cfg) is removed.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
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>>
>> I haven't had a chance to do the warnings commandline thing with .09,
>> but by going from .03 to .09 AND at the same time removing all plugin
>> files, I see a 40% reduction in Ram usage (averaging about 600mb now
>> instead of over 1gb).
>>
>> With .03 the plugins were disabled in the config but still the
>> warnings were being issued, which leads me to believe that they were
>> still being loaded and used, just results ignored.
>>
>> IMO, if the files exist, but it's set to disabled, they should be
>> ignored, not loaded, act the same as if the files didn't exist.  This
>> might require an assp restart if the settings change, but isn't that
>> better than having them be parsed when not needed?  Just a thought.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Thomas Eckardt/eck
>> <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote:
>>> This will be fixed in 0.6.06 - Thanks!
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
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>>> [Assp-test] other warnings in the warnings.txt output
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In my warnings.txt file (started at command line with -w, see previous
>>> post), I see a couple other oddities.
>>>
>>> Line numbers here are based off of 2.0.1 rc 0.6.03.  win32
>>>
>>> 1) Bareword found where operator expected.  I reported this before and
>>> Thomas suggested that I start with the warnings file.
>>>
>>> Bareword found where operator expected at (eval 1036) line 1, near
>>>
>>
> 
"'c:/assp/messages/okmail/Thrillist_Las_Vegas_Rooster's_Godfather_Courtesan"
>>>                 (Missing operator before s_Godfather_Courtesan?)
>>> Number found where operator expected at (eval 1036) line 1, near
>>> "--126085."
>>>                 (Missing operator before 126085.?)
>>>
>>> another example:
>>>
>>> Bareword found where operator expected at (eval 926) line 1, near
>>>
>>
> 
"c:/assp/messages/notspam/Breaking_News_Tareq_Salahi_'Wedid_not_crash_the_Wh"
>>>                 (Missing operator before Wedid_not_crash_the_Wh?)
>>> Number found where operator expected at (eval 926) line 1, near
>>> "--125992."
>>>                 (Missing operator before 125992.?)
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> Bareword found where operator expected at (eval 1056) line 1, near
>>>
>>
> 
"c:/assp/messages/notspam/TONIGHT!_The_Victoria's_Secret_Fashion_Show_10_9C_"
>>>                 (Missing operator before 
s_Secret_Fashion_Show_10_9C_?)
>>> Number found where operator expected at (eval 1056) line 1, near
>>> "--126105."
>>>                 (Missing operator before 126105.?)
>>>
>>> Could this be caused by the ' in the subject which in turn gets put
>>> into the filename since I have subject logging on?
>>>
>>> Immediately following this each time is:
>>>
>>> Use of uninitialized value $fh in hash element at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 236.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $fh in delete at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 239.
>>>
>>> Probably because of the filename it didn't seem to like.
>>>
>>> 2)more  assp_Arc.pm
>>>
>>> Between the previously reported argument isn't numeric errors in
>>> assp_arc.pm, I see:
>>>
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric gt (>) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 221.
>>> Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 221.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $val in substitution (s///) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 226.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $val in concatenation (.) or string at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 227.
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric gt (>) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 221.
>>>
>>> This only appears a couple of times in the log, whereas the isn't
>>> numeric is there thousands of times.
>>>
>>> These also show up,
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 423.
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 452.
>>> usually together.
>>>
>>> 2b) I also see:
>>>
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric gt (>) at assp.pl line 22425.
>>>
>>> that one is in assp.pl, not the plugin
>>>
>>> With the isn't numeric error, other values that I've seen in the
>>> quotes, besides what I already reported, include the full path to
>>> filesnames notspam messages (c:/assp/messages/notspam/subject.txt),
>>> phrases like "no bad attachments" and "Bonus: Message OK", commands
>>> like "QUIT", the ASSP message ID, "[DNSBL]", "DATA(error)", "DNSBL,
>>> 208.87.90.180 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org d..." with the dots,
>>> "DomainKey", and more.  * 4 out of 5 are just blank "".
>>>
>>> 3) bitwise warning
>>>
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in bitwise or (|) at assp.pl line 12194.
>>>
>>> this line appears multiple times throughout the log.
>>>
>>> 4)  email mime.pm unquoted = not allowed in content type.  This error
>>> shows up just like this, without other warnings interspersed
>>>
>>> Unquoted = not allowed in Content-Type! at
>>> c:/Perl/site/lib/Email/MIME.pm line 28 thread 2
>>> Illegal Content-Type parameter =original at
>>> c:/Perl/site/lib/Email/MIME.pm line 28 thread 2
>>> Unquoted = not allowed in Content-Type! at assp.pl line 22709 thread 2
>>> Illegal Content-Type parameter =original at assp.pl line 22709 thread 
2
>>> Unquoted = not allowed in Content-Type! at
>>> c:/Perl/site/lib/Email/MIME.pm line 28 thread 2
>>> Illegal Content-Type parameter =original at
>>> c:/Perl/site/lib/Email/MIME.pm line 28 thread 2
>>> Unquoted = not allowed in Content-Type! at assp.pl line 22709 thread 2
>>> Illegal Content-Type parameter =original at assp.pl line 22709 thread 
2
>>>
>>> Sometimes it repeats 5 or 6 times.
>>>
>>> 5) print on closed filehandle error-
>>>
>>> print() on closed filehandle FHaaaab at assp.pl line 23798.
>>>
>>> this line is repeated about 60 times in the warning file, without
>>> interruption.
>>>
>>>
>>> 6)  Warnings at startup:
>>>
>>> Useless use of a variable in void context at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 185.
>>> "my" variable $mainVarName masks earlier declaration in same scope at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 39.
>>> "my" variable $mainVarName masks earlier declaration in same scope at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 248.
>>> Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::close(), qualify as such or use & at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 545.
>>> Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::close(), qualify as such or use & at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 595.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $type in string eq at
>>> c:/Perl/lib/Unicode/UCD.pm line 306, <_GEN_0> chunk 1.
>>> "my" variable $mainVarName masks earlier declaration in same scope at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_OCR.pm line 55.
>>> Scalar value @path[1] better written as $path[1] at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_OCR.pm line 90.
>>> Scalar value @s[7] better written as $s[7] at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_OCR.pm line 294.
>>> "our" variable $base redeclared at assp.pl line 3162.
>>> "our" variable $LogDateLang redeclared at assp.pl line 3162.
>>> "our" variable $LogDateFormat redeclared at assp.pl line 3162.
>>> "our" variable $mydb redeclared at assp.pl line 3162.
>>> Subroutine mlog redefined at assp.pl line 7936.
>>> Name "main::ASSP_OCRValencePB" used only once: possible typo at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_OCR.pm line 69.
>>> Name "Convert::TNEF::errstr" used only once: possible typo at assp.pl
>>> line 33869.
>>> Name "main::TestASSP_OCR" used only once: possible typo at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_OCR.pm line 65.
>>> Name "main::ocrmaxsizeASSP_OCR" used only once: possible typo at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_OCR.pm line 79.
>>> Subroutine serviceCheck redefined at (eval 41) line 30.
>>> Subroutine main::haveToScan redefined at c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm
>> line
>>> 156.
>>> Subroutine main::haveToFileScan redefined at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 157.
>>> Subroutine main::CheckAttachments redefined at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 158.
>>>                 (in cleanup) No such method: DESTROY at
>>> c:/Perl/site/lib/Net/SenderBase/Results.pm line 79.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $1 in concatenation (.) or string at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 521.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $1 in concatenation (.) or string at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 521.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $1 in concatenation (.) or string at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 521.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $1 in concatenation (.) or string at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 521.
>>> Use of uninitialized value $1 in concatenation (.) or string at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_ARC.pm line 521.
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 423.
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 423.
>>> Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at
>>> c:/assp/Plugins/ASSP_AFC.pm line 452.
>>>
>>>
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