Control: tag -1 + fixed-upstream

Hi,

Geoff Crompton wrote on 22 May 2014:
> A fresh install of postgrey on two Wheezy machines fails to start. Much like
> was the case in debian bug #722136, starting the postgrey daemon on the
> command
> line reveals the same failure mode:
> 
> $ sudo postgrey --inet 10023
> 2014/05/22-19:09:07 postgrey (type Net::Server::Multiplex) starting!
> pid(15633)
> Resolved [localhost]:10023 to [127.0.0.1]:10023, IPv4
> Binding to TCP port 10023 on host 127.0.0.1 with IPv4
> Insecure dependency in bind while running with -T switch at
> /usr/lib/perl/5.14/IO/Socket.pm line 202.
> 
> Applying the same patch,
> https://github.com/yasuhirokimura/postgrey/commit/9673b54064691a5b9c295ffea340d8a1f9ee1cb8,
> fixes this problem for me.

Despite not being mentioned in the upstream changelog[1], that patch
has been applied[2] upstream and is part of the recent 1.35 upstream
release[3].

[1] http://postgrey.schweikert.ch/pub/Changes
[2] https://github.com/schweikert/postgrey/commits/master
[3] http://postgrey.schweikert.ch/pub/postgrey-1.35.tar.gz

So packaging the new upstream release should fix the issue in Sid and
Jessie. Maybe a stable-update with only that patch would be a good
idea, too.

Antonio and Jon: Do you need help in maintaining postgrey in Debian?

I'm a long-time postgrey user at work as well as at home, and
occassionally contribute to upstream's default whitelist. I also know
postgrey's upstream developer from maintaining fping in Debian which
has the same upstream developer. I could join you as co-maintainer.

                Regards, Axel
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