I have blacklisted py_sms, and everything is fine again :)
Thanks very much for your help.
Best Regards
Max M.
Am 15.04.2011 10:36, schrieb Raphael Coeffic:
Please strike my previous reply! I've just found the culprit: py_sems.
This plug-in seems to be broken right now.
However, I was thinking about deprecating this plug-in anyway. As far
as I know, nobody is using it actively. Please contradict me if I'm
wrong.
If you remove it from the installed plug-ins or do not load it (either
by removing the binary, or adding py_sems to the plug-in blacklist in
sems.conf).
Best regards,
Raphael.
On 14.04.11 16:57, Raphael Coeffic wrote:
On 13.04.11 15:46, Max Mühlbronner wrote:
hello Sems List,
while trying sems on a Debian Squeeze using libpython2.6 :
Installed packages: sems, sems-python-modules (1.4.0)
When starting sems via init.d it throws the following error and wont
start:
kernel: [79542.924901] sems[29525]: segfault at 10 ip
00007f8b22b7dfc0 sp 00007fff78e1a6a8 error 4 in
libpython2.6.so.1.0[7f8b22a6a000+23f000]
Afterwards i tried without the python modules, and voila... Sems is
working fine (tried SBC, simple voicemail setup...) but no
python-modules... I have no clue yet, maybe someone else came across
this issue?
I did as well, with a fresh debian squeeze. After some research on
google, it seems that we are not the only ones having issues with
python2.6 on debian squeeze.
I'm afraid that, for now, the only workaround is to install from
source and compile against python2.5, or make your own packages
(should be fairly easy).
You might also try the packages for lenny (haven't tried myself). If
it turns out to be a generic issue with python2.6, I could try to
force the packages to compile against python2.5.
Cheers
Raphael.
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