Mark wrote:
. Raspberry PI under Raspbian (Debian 7.2 (wheezy) on ARM), perl 5.14.2

Kevin wrote:
It kills me that you are checking this.  Is this just a whim or are
there people using ARM clusters with SpamAssassin?

It is mostly just for fun. Actually it's the closest machine
I have with a Linux and a Debian, and the oldest Perl I have
around, so in this sense it's good for testing as any other,
despite being slow. Seeing the Perl run on ARM is also a good
test of portability.

Benny Pedersen wrote:
just would like to see a linux ipv6 only kernel aswell, if Mark have
really patched one to not have ipv4 loaded at all, then it would be
nice to see in kernel 3.14xxxxxxxx :)

Unfortunately (for you) it is a FreeBSD machine, not Linux.

FreeBSD has the capability (since version 9 I think) to build a
custom kernel with no INET support by just adding two config options
to its kernel build settings:

  makeoptions MKMODULESENV+="WITHOUT_INET_SUPPORT="
  nooptions INET

or by downloading a pre-built ISO from

  https://wiki.freebsd.org/IPv6Only

As most of our infrastructure and services are already dual stack
(DNS, HTTP proxy, MX mail, IMAP, web, Redis, LDAP, SQL, ...) a life
for an IPv6-only host is almost normal. The external DNS recursive
server and Squid take care of the usual needs, so as far as SpamAssassin
is concerned the only thing that does not work is Razor. Some
things like Skype or some media streaming do not work, but that's
of no concern for a (mostly-)server host.

  Mark


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