Re: Cron . /etc/profile; /usr/local/bin/runRuleQArefresh.sh > /dev/null

2019-06-02 Thread Paul Stead
On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 at 18:04, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: > with just the cron log output :-) > I don't know to commend you or commit you ;-)

Re: Cron <automc@sa-vm1> . /etc/profile; /usr/local/bin/runRuleQArefresh.sh > /dev/null

2019-06-02 Thread Paul Stead
Hopefully squashed this one - it looks to be the output from the ruleqa.cgi -refresh cal On 2019/06/02 07:47:21, r...@sa-vm1.apache.org (Cron Daemon) wrote: > /usr/local/bin/runRuleQArefresh.sh: line 71: 0: command not found >

Re: Cron . /etc/profile; /usr/local/bin/runRuleQArefresh.sh > /dev/null

2019-06-02 Thread Paul Stead
Looks good now - I've made the lock fail error a bit quieter but the lock fails since my last email are valid - just the hourly is running for long time - ---8<--- automc 20493 5.3 0.1 43140 21496 ?SN 04:05 11:34 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/spamassassin/automc/svn/masses/rule-qa/co

Re: Cron . /etc/profile; /usr/local/bin/runRuleQArefresh.sh > /dev/null

2019-06-01 Thread Paul Stead
This should be sorted now - thankfully due to the changes, a missed mass-check or two isn't a problem (unless it lasts more than 3 days :) ) Paul On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 14:08, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: > Good signs that something is working because things are breaking, Paul. > :-) > > Thanks for

Re: Disappearing corpus

2019-05-30 Thread Paul Stead
I'm at the root of the issue and ready to commit changes around this: https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7715 The changes will not affect how ruleqa works or how submissions should be done - please continue to submit *after 0900 UTC* Any feedback appreciated, will be applying aft

Re: Disappearing corpus

2019-05-25 Thread Paul Stead
urly shouldn't be working from the corpus directory when re-calculating the class files for previous days but I clearly need to have a break and relax Paul On Sat, 25 May 2019 at 18:05, Paul Stead wrote: > The 14:05 run has finished, here's the before and after in terms of output

Re: Disappearing corpus

2019-05-25 Thread Paul Stead
any ideas On Sat, 25 May 2019 at 17:54, Paul Stead wrote: > TLDR; > Any pointers on what might be clearing up the old or "invalid" files in > /usr/local/spamassassin/automc/rsync/corpus? > > > > I'm going on the opinion that some function is cleaning u

Re: Disappearing corpus

2019-05-25 Thread Paul Stead
/usr/local/spamassassin/automc/svn/masses/rule-qa/corpus-hourly --dir=/usr/local/spamassassin/automc/rsync/corpus I'm not 100% that this is causing a problem, I see some protection against this for the running files, but I'm not sure about the resulting class files that are output.

Disappearing corpus

2019-05-25 Thread Paul Stead
I'm investingating the problem with disappearing corpus - see the bug report here - https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7715 Whilst that is an issue, I've realised this might not be everything involved. I'm on the system but I can't find the process that is "cleaning" up the direc

Re: Disappearing Corpus

2019-05-16 Thread Paul Stead
mentioned yesterday again was the jarif corpus submitting net-only rules during the nightly masscheck? Paul On Wed, 15 May 2019 at 13:42, Paul Stead wrote: > Hiya, > > Over the last few days I thought I'd noticed nightlies going missing from > the QA website. > > Attached are

Re: Cron ~/svn/trunk/build/mkupdates/run_nightly | /usr/bin/tee /var/www/automc.spamassassin.org/mkupdates/mkupdates.txt

2019-05-09 Thread Paul Stead
I concure - the active.list has been updated with active rules as of the this morning (> 100 new rules enabled). The tags too seem to be working fine. Hopefully the newly active rules will be scored tomorrow morning Overall looking much better! Thanks all! On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 15:32, Bill Cole

Re: Cron ~/svn/trunk/build/mkupdates/run_nightly | /usr/bin/tee /var/www/automc.spamassassin.org/mkupdates/mkupdates.txt

2019-05-08 Thread Paul Stead
Hi, I feel that this might still be problematic... Whilst build/mkupdates/listpromotable is running the output still seems to be very different as to when run locally. It looks as though listpromotable will only promote rules that are present within the SVN that it's referring to for rules - so w

Re: /tags nightly commits

2019-05-05 Thread Paul Stead
Promotions and tags still seem to be a little problematic at the moment. A run of build/mkupdates/listpromotable locally shows +300 lines difference to active.list over the one being submitted. https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ceb563e7c5a6b83dda106d24e0d234e7c76cd5286ae898661b7a49c7@%3Csysadmi

Re: /tags nightly commits

2019-05-02 Thread Paul Stead
delay that David refers to. Thanks for pointing out the lint failures on my rules, I've been adjusting my sandbox a bit to try and figure this out - committed fixes for this just now. On Fri, 3 May 2019 at 04:20, Bill Cole < sa-bugz-20080...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote: > On 2 May

Re: /tags nightly commits

2019-05-02 Thread Paul Stead
On Wed, 1 May 2019 at 17:43, Bill Cole < sa-bugz-20080...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote: > ... > > The resulting generate-new-scores.sh was a mangled mess, with r1815390 > being the committed version in trunk. I've fixed this up. > > I've also committed a change made locally on sa-vm1 to > build/a

/tags nightly commits

2019-05-01 Thread Paul Stead
Howdy! As per - https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/984ee3c26163e0281727256eabf0f29079a3fc053664416f58581ba0@%3Csysadmins.spamassassin.apache.org%3E It looks as though the /tags commit is broken too - http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/spamassassin/tags/?view=log ---8<--- t/basic_lint_without_sandbo

Re: Promotions?

2019-04-30 Thread Paul Stead
): svn: E155015: Aborting commit: '/usr/local/spamassassin/automc/svn/trunk/rules/active.list' remains in conflict + /usr/bin/perl masses/rule-qa/list-bad-rules ... There's a conflict on the svn, cleaning up the repo might be all it needs On Tue, 30 Apr 2019 at 18:13, Paul Stead wrote: