On 01/08/2012 08:40 PM, email builder wrote:
So maybe I *do* need to open a bug report? Where do I do that?
can you try to disable ipv6, then reboot and see if you still get the error message?
Sorry, it's a production machine, I'd rather not do that. I can make small changes but a reboot-- Beside, if this is the set of packages CentOS gives me when I install something like spamassassin, it seems like they should work no matter what. But don't get me wrong, I really appreciate your suggestion.
It is not the CentOS packages causing your issues. I told you already that I have spamassassin running with these packages with no problems:
Although I have the 32-bit packages which could be slightly different, no?
That said, I would tend to think you're correct:
The issue you are having, based on the error that you posted, is that something else is already providing the subroutine "Net::DNS::Resolver::Base::AF_INET6" when it is trying to be loaded by perl module provided by CentOS (perl-Net-DNS-0.59-3.el5.i386). What we do not know is what ELSE is providing that routine.
It seems like it shouldn't be hard to grep for who the culprit is, but what do I know - doing this didn't turn up anything I could too easily decypher:
cd /usr/lib/perl5 grep -rin 'af_inet6' *
I only got 40 lines of output from that so I could post them if needed. Grepping exactly for "sub af_inet6" gives me only one result:
5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/bits/socket.ph:66: eval 'sub AF_INET6 () { &PF_INET6;}' unless defined(&AF_INET6);
Are there modules that are placed somewhere other than /usr/lib/perl5 that could have the offending code? Or is this a fruitless way to track down the problem?
perl-NetAddr-IP-4.044-1.el5.rf <=== I think that is the problem package
I don't know if that version is required by the repoforge packages ... but base contains perl-NetAddr-IP-4.027-5.el5_6
I would see if I could replace perl-NetAddr-IP-4.044-1.el5.rf from repoforge with perl-NetAddr-IP-4.027-5.el5_6 from base.