:)

love your style.

-lee


On 9/26/2010 8:00 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> *Might* have been a dev question, but it actually is not. Not even close
> to it. ;)
>
> On Sun, 2010-09-26 at 17:29 -0400, Lee Dilkie wrote:
>> Use of "goto" to jump into a construct is deprecated at 
>> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.2/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Check.pm line 
>> 409
>>
>> seeing this in a number of places after I upgraded perl to 5.12. 
>>
>> Should I submit a bug report or this already known?
> Please do NOT file a bug report. It is known. And fixed.

great

> Why is this not a dev question, even though it talks code? Because
> bugzilla offers a search feature. Yes, seriously. ;)
> I mean, you would have searched for the error message first, before
> filing it anyway, wouldn't you? ;)  There are at least two whole
> strings, unique to this issue, that immediately jump out to search for.

indeed, I would have likely done a search. Just for curiousity, I did a
search for "perl 5.12", "deprecated" and "Check.pm line 409"  (I also
did a search for the entire error string but that didn't yield anything).

funny enough, none of those searches yielded 6392. The closest I got was
6488, "Lint errors with Perl 5.12 in AntiVirus.pm", which if one looks
into it closely does mention 6392.

Unfortunately, we'll never know if I would have checked out 6488, based
on it's description, or if I would have following the striked-out link
to 6392... Not sure I would have had enough of a clue to do that and
hindsight is 20/20.

> Bug 6392 [1].
>
> Please check if the patch for 3.3 fixes this for you. Commit revision
> link also available in the bug report. If there are any such warnings
> left, please feel free to bring it up again here, reopen that bug, or
> file a new bug report.
>
>
> Anyway, thanks for caring and bringing up the issue, Lee. Much
> appreciated. :)

that's me, all caring and mushy.. seriously though, I waited before
upgrading perl and after seeing these warnings I waited for an sa
upgrade (freebsd ports) and I didn't see a peep in the users list from
anyone else for a couple of weeks that this was seen elsewhere... so
that's why I posted the query as I wasn't sure this wasn't simply a case
of a config messup at my end.

I wonder if perl 5.12 isn't widely deployed yet (usually freebsd isn't
so leading edge).

>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6392
>

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