I'm getting a segfault when running vuserinfo -D <domain>, trying to
list addresses for a given domain. I also get a segfault when trying
to use the qmailadmin web interface to list addresses, which I'm
guessing is because it uses vuserinfo.
The situation is a bit complicated in that I moved all the data and
users from one server to another. On the original server, vuserinfo
-D works. What I did to perform the move was copy the domain
directory trees and the MySQL tables. Receiving mail, authorizing
through courier-authlib, and pretty much everything else works.
One thing I've tried is removing the domains completely (after
backing all data up), so that the vpopmail database tables were
empty, then creating the domains again with vadddomain. Before
restoring any users or mail directories, I tried vuserinfo -D, and it
again caused a segfault. I have the domains directory as a symlink
to a different mount point, so I also tested with an actual
directory, which had no effect. Since this didn't work, I restored
the original tables.
This is with vpopmail 5.4.16 on a Gentoo amd64 system. The original
server is also Gentoo amd64, and also 5.4.16.
Some other details:
vdominfo = works
vadduser = works
vuserinfo <user>@<domain> = works
valias -s <domain> = works
valias -n <domain> = segfault
I'm at a loss to understand what the problem could be. Any ideas on
what I can look at to figure this out?
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