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Mark Martinec wrote:

> It is probably not due to Perl 5.8.7 itself, which probably now runs
> on a majority of hosts and is quite good - although it could be a
> particular installation of it.

Matt Jackson suggested using Net::Server 0.90 instead of the current
version 0.91, and with V0.90 the error does not pop up. Thanks once more
for the hint, Matt!

> Does it make any difference when amavisd is started manually from a
> command line, or when started by your startup script?

No, amavisd-new seems to behave in the same way.

> Or is there a difference when a startup script is run automatically at
> boot time, or later manually?

As the server in question is located many miles away and nobody is there
today to take care of it in case of trouble during reboot, I will have
to wait before I can check on this.

> You could try just ignoring the status result at line 1872

I changed the line of code as you suggested. Amavisd-new seems to run
nicely after the change, even in conjuction with Net::Server 0.91.

> Perhaps a strace -f could shed some light.

I will ask the customer if it is OK to install strace on the server and
to forward a trace file to you.

-- 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Sincerely
Dipl. Inform. Ralph Seichter



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