Thanks, I'll mark it as invalid then. If this happens again and/or you
have more information about it, please reopen.
** Changed in: spamassassin (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I think you can close that bug report. I ran the setup again and it
seems everything works now, I think.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2086869
Title:
spamassassin installation silent
Hello Andreas,
I cannot reproduce this problem on a pristine Noble container.
Also, the systemd service for spamassassin is called spamd.service;
there is no spamassassin.service, so that's why you're getting the error
message described.
The output you pasted from "sa-compile" looks OK to me.
T
I installed the packages and executed ‘sa-update’ and ‘sa-compile’.
Executing the command ‘sudo systemctl restart spamassassin.service’ gave
the following error message:
Failed to restart spamassassin.service: Unit spamassassin.service not
found.
This is the output after compiling as installed:
Thank you for the bug report. This error tends to show up when sa-
compile and/or re2c is not installed. Though your logs show that both
were set to be installed. Can you make sure the packages are actually
installed with
sudo apt install re2c sa-compile
and if so, try running the update and comp
In /var/log/mail.log I found this:
2024-11-07T18:43:18.986630+01:00 crosis spamd[20424]: Can't locate
Mail/SpamAssassin/CompiledRegexps/body_0.pm in @INC (you may need to
install the Mail::SpamAssassin::CompiledRegexps::body_0 module) (@INC
entries checked: /var/lib/spamassassin/compiled/5.038/4.0
Okay just to clarify:
sudo apt install spamassassin spamc
Paketlisten werden gelesen… Fertig
Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut… Fertig
Statusinformationen werden eingelesen… Fertig
Die folgenden zusätzlichen Pakete werden installiert:
cpp cpp-13 cpp-13-x86-64-linux-gnu cpp-x86-64-linux-gnu gcc g