Hello Steve,

Le jeudi 25 juin 2009 à 16:51 +0200, Steve a écrit :
> Hallo Julien,
> 
> 
> > I had noticed the same issue using the MySQL backend 1 or 2 weeks ago,
> > using a git snapshot.
> > I first thought it was linked to my corpus being not reliable (the first
> > errors I noticed were on infected mail).
> > 
> What? You had a crash with the MySQL driver? What crash? Reproducible?
> Can you send me more info?

It seems I had the same problem than what was described by Paulo, but
with the MySQL driver.

I propose to try and reproduce it as I have kept the corpus I had found.
If not this evening, I will post my results within the end of the
week-end.

> > Restarting dspam seems to make it work again after this crash, but I
> > didn't
> > know where it has stopped learning in the corpus, hence finally gave up.
> > 
> I don't understand this sentence (English is not my native language).
> What have you given up? The learning? The driver? The crash? Could you
> rephrase the above sentence?

Sorry, I am not a native speaker and have written this sentence too
quickly I guess.

What I meant is that after restarting dspam, it seems the filter behaved
well. But as I wanted to feed all the corpus for training, and did not
know exactly where the learning process stopped, I have given up my idea
to use this corpus (this was just a try to see whether it would increase
dspam performance on my personal user).

Regarding the crash itself, my personal server is hosted on a VPS
(linode), with quite low ressources, maybe it lead to this issue, what
do you think?

Cheers,
Julien


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