On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:51 AM, Dan White wrote:
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0xb6c8696f in mail_open_work (d=0xb6d50dc0, stream=0x101,
name=0x831fee0 "{127.0.0.1:143/imap/authuser=umsmaster/novalidate-
cert/user=9183699999}INBOX", options=0)
at mail.c:1271
1271 if ((stream->dtb == d) && (d->flags & DR_RECYCLE) &&
stream == 0x101 is highly suspect. That is well within the no-access
range that is used to catch null-pointer dereferences.
#1 0xb6c8c12d in mail_open (stream=0x101, name=0xb634337b
"{127.0.0.1:143/imap/authuser=umsmaster/novalidate-cert/
user=9183699999}INBOX", options=<value optimized out>)
at mail.c:1248
#2 0xb6c5b79c in init_mailstream (vms=0x8266f70, box=1) at
app_voicemail.c:4715
So the question is why init_mailsrtream() seems to be calling
mail_open() with a bad stream argument. Can't tell from this but
since you have the source you might be able to.
Good luck.
-Mike
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