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Package: postfix-mta-sts-resolver
Version: 1.1.2-1

The default for this package is to use a cache type of “sqlite”.  Due to an 
issue with the python3-aiosqlite library (addressed in this unmerged PR: 
https://github.com/omnilib/aiosqlite/pull/213), this daemon is constantly using 
at least 1% CPU, while doing nothing.

Until the aiosqlite issue is addressed, I recommend changing the default cache 
type to “internal”, which does not have this issue.  It’s a very sane default, 
and sites requiring a larger cache can switch cache types.

This is as tested on Ubuntu.  Apologies for posting here, but I felt it was 
important to be addressed as upstream as possible.

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On Sunday, 12 March 2023, 15:34 -0700, Vince Busam wrote:
> Package: postfix-mta-sts-resolver
> Version: 1.1.2-1
> 
> The default for this package is to use a cache type of “sqlite”.  Due to an 
> issue with the python3-aiosqlite library (addressed in this unmerged PR: 
> https://github.com/omnilib/aiosqlite/pull/213), this daemon is constantly 
> using at least 1% CPU, while doing nothing.

This was fixed in aiosqlite upstream v0.20.0:

    https://github.com/omnilib/aiosqlite/releases/tag/v0.20.0

That is available in testing and unstable.

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