On Jun 16, 2011, at 9:26 AM, Stevan Bajić wrote:
>> /etc/cron.daily/dspam
>> /usr/bin/dspam_maintenance: line 530: 23521 Floating point exception
>> ${DSPAM_BIN_DIR}/cssclean "${name}" > /dev/null 2>&1
>> 
> aggrr... the Hash driver has serious issues and needs a major rework/recoding.
> 
> 
>> i'm use storage hash_drv.
>> .css and .sig files stored in /var/spool/dspam/
>> 
>> How to fix this issue ?
>> Same error i got on few other servers, also Debian Squeeze.
>> 
> Has nothing to do with Debian. The problem is that the Hash driver is not 
> 32/64 Bit safe nor is it little/big endian safe.
> 
> If no one is going to invest major coding time behind the Hash driver then I 
> will probably go after 3.9.1 to look closer into the whole problem with the 
> Hash driver.

Maybe it's time to deprecate the hash driver?  It's pretty hard to run a server 
these days without needing MySQL or Postgres for something anyway.

Just a thought to reducing the dspam support workload ... 

- Mark
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