Andre Oppermann wrote:
> Fred Backman wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Me again but with another problem this time, and I'd appreciate any help
> > or ideas.
> >
> > Does anyone know why a hacked version of qmail v1.00 would crash with a
> > segmentation fault on a Linux RH 5.2, when it's running successfully on
> > a Solaris?
>
> What of qmail crashes? qmail-local? qmail-send? qmail-lspawn?
I honestly don't know. qmail-lspawn calls qmail-alias, which exits
successfully, then all of the qmail processes seem to exit, which is a
mystery. AFAIK qmail-alias is a child execv'd by qmail-lspawn, which is
not
supposed to exit.
> > It's a local delivery to Maildir and before qmail crashes, it delivers
> > the message successfully, _but_ when I check the queue the message is
> > still there. The logs indicate success.
>
> Do get the message delivered twice? It takes some time until qmail
> cleans up it's queue.
After 6 hours it still has not delivered it twice. And it _is_ the very
same
message both in the recipients Maildir/new folder and still in the
queue, the
message ID and everything else matches.
> > As I said it's a hacked version of qmail, meaning I've made changes to
> > qmail-smtpd.c, qmail-lspawn.c, qmail-alias.c etc etc but I doubt this is
> > the reason as it's running fine on a Solaris, and it did run fine on my
> > Linux a couple of days ago. And no, I have not installed any new
> > software at all on my Linux.
>
> I must have to do something with it. Use a debugger to find out.
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you mean. What is it you think has
something to do with the problem?
Anyway, thanks a lot for the feedback! I'll keep working on it....
Thanks,
Fred