Hi all,

I am setting up a new qmail server, but have a dumb problem with it. I 
want to integrate uvscan (McAffee virus scanner), but w/o 
qmail-scanner/procmail/whatever. So I mv'ed my bin/qmail-queue to 
bin/qmail-queue.orig and made my own bin/qmail-queue (which calls 
bin/qmail-queue.orig).

This setup made no problem with SpamAssassin, so I call uvscan from 
within this new qmail-queue as well. Now I have the problem, that 
every mail is scanned, but I get return code 127 (??) and the 
following output in my log:

/usr/local/bin/uvscan: error while loading shared libraries: 
libc.so.6: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate 
memory

If I call uvscan from a normal user account, I get no error (and 
correct return code), but if I call it from qmail-queue (as user 
vpopmail), I get RC 127 and this error log.

Has somebody an idea? I think it's a file permission problem, but I 
have no idea why I don't get this error, if I call uvscan from cmd 
line...

Greetings and TIA, Matthias

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