I had the same problem with Redhat with this bug. I found the best way to deal with it is to downgrade the glibc to the .29 version instead of upgrading to the "fixed" version. After I did that it ran stable for me. You will still have the security hole that was fixed with the .30 release so I would not run this on a machine that offers direct services to the internet (other than the transports).


From: "Vernon Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] Re: Stable Running Aim - T - ANYONE????
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 17:32:48 -0500

Well I have tried updating using the updates posted on the site (the
supposedly fixed packages) and it seems to work a bit better, but it still
crashes when I log off and log back on. Not sure what happens if I wait a
period of time, but it really doesn't matter, I need it to run solid.

Any ideas?



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Subject: [JDEV] Re: Stable Running Aim - T - ANYONE????

> That's the behaviour with Red Hat's broken glibc. You read the
> notice on http://aim-transport.jabberstudio.org/ ?
>
> AIM-t runs pretty stable here for months now.

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