Hi, Sylvain Jones via epel-devel wrote: > It appears the update to pypolicyd-spf-2.9.3 from pypolicyd-spf-2.0.x > crashes Postfix unexpectedly. Perhaps a missing dependency? It looks like pypolicyd-spf-2.9.3-2 should be in epel-testing now. That update will install python3-authres, so you may way to clean up the pip-installed copy you mention below. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2142476 > Seems to be ahead from what I assume the upstream is, pip. > Is this an error? Installing authres via pip was able to > fix things without installing pypolicyd-spf via pip. The upstream project was renamed some time ago. It is now called spf-engine, which is at 2.9.3 in pypi as well. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1801011 -- Todd
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