Done.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 03:04:42PM -, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> I made spamc (with spamd enabled) loop over the test message: no spamd
> segfault after 130 iterations... on Maverick and on Lucid. Something
> else must happen here, maybe some outside memory corruption. Have you
> tried the same th
I made spamc (with spamd enabled) loop over the test message: no spamd
segfault after 130 iterations... on Maverick and on Lucid. Something
else must happen here, maybe some outside memory corruption. Have you
tried the same thing on another machine, to rule out RAM issues ?
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After installing perl-debug and attaching to a spamd child I managed to
obtain the following backtrace:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7f6269838a86 in S_share_hek_flags (my_perl=0x165e010, str=0x4652010
"OpenVZ", len=6, hash=2293735283, flags=0) at hv.c:2460
2460hv
another thing: removing ~/.spamassassin does not help
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I had a look at the history of segfaults in my syslog and found the
following things:
There were the following two kernel messages, with slightly different
frequencies:
29 times: segfault at 108 ip 7f6269838a81 sp 7fffb3255900 error
4 in libperl.so.5.10.1[7f6269795000+162000]
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:22:54PM -, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> @Marcin: I can't reproduce that:
>
> $ spamc -r < spamd-crash.txt
> 0/0
>
> Can you reproduce it steadily ?
Yes. Note, that it's not spamc that segfaults, so it looks the same on
the command line for me:
mowsi...@beczulka:~$ spa
@Marcin: I can't reproduce that:
$ spamc -r < spamd-crash.txt
0/0
Can you reproduce it steadily ?
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And the version of perl-base is 5.10.1-8ubuntu2
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** Attachment added: "The message which causes a segfault when piped into spamc"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/645009/+attachment/1621515/+files/spamd-crash.txt
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