4.0.5beta4 is now running on my system :)

Sam Clippinger schrieb:
> The reference to libc-2.3.6.so just means that spamdyke is crashing 
> while calling a library function.  The segfault message would probably 
> include the name of the function if libc had been compiled with 
> debugging symbols included.  Since those symbols are not available, the 
> message can only give the address of the function within the library 
> file.  However, if my (latest) theory about these crashes is correct, 
> the library function is memcpy(), which copies a block of data from one 
> location to another in memory.  Also, your server is crashing at address 
> 0 as well, it just prints it in a different format ("0000000000000000").
>
> I don't _know_ if this is the same bug, I just _hope_ that it is. :)
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> David Stiller wrote:
>   
>> A little difference to my system is that he'd been told that the 
>> segfaults occur in libc-2.3.6.so, but also
>> 0-Addresses. Do you think it's the same bug he hits, does it help us 
>> with my server? Looking forward
>> to getting this bug! :-)
>>
>>
>> Sam Clippinger schrieb:
>>   
>>     
>>> Without more information, I would guess that these errors are very 
>>> likely caused by the same bugs that have been plaguing David Stiller on 
>>> SLES 10.1 64-bit.  I've been working with David for several weeks to 
>>> identify the source of the crashes and I believe I've finally done it.  
>>> The latest beta version (published on the spamdyke-dev mailing list 
>>> today) contains the (latest) fix.
>>>
>>> If you are so inclined, you could install the latest beta version of 
>>> spamdyke and see if it solves your issue.  Otherwise, upgrade to 4.0.5 
>>> as soon as it is available (hopefully soon) and report back if you still 
>>> see segmentation faults.
>>>
>>> If you want to collect more information with the version you're using, 
>>> you can do this:
>>>     1) From the command line, run "spamdyke -v" and look for 
>>> "+EXCESSIVE" after the version number.  If it's not there, rerun 
>>> spamdyke's configure script with the "--with-excessive-output" option, 
>>> then rerun "make".  Install the resulting binary.
>>>     2) Add the "full-log-dir" option to your configuration file.
>>>     3) Wait for another segmentation fault
>>>     4) Find the log file(s) produced by the crashed spamdyke(s) and 
>>> email them to me.  I'll examine them to see if your crashes look 
>>> different than the ones I've been chasing.
>>>
>>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>>
>>> Thiago Cesar wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hi for all, Iam using Debian, with qmail and spamdyke and in my log I seen 
>>>> something like these:
>>>> spamdyke[3729]: segfault at ffffffff9614a818 ip 7f8e8de792a6 sp 
>>>> 7fff96146728 error 4 in libc-2.3.6.so[7f8e8de05000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[26710]: segfault at 0 ip 7fa7f9a1c03b sp 7fff01cec2c8 error 4 in 
>>>> libc-2.3.6.so[7fa7f99a8000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[30603]: segfault at 0 ip 7f564d17d076 sp 7fff5544ca28 error 4 in 
>>>> libc-2.3.6.so[7f564d109000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[32070]: segfault at ffffffffff812ed8 ip 7f7ef753f2a6 sp 
>>>> 7fffff80ede8 error 4 in libc-2.3.6.so[7f7ef74cb000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[11483]: segfault at 0 ip 7fe0fa2b109e sp 7fff0257eb58 error 4 in 
>>>> libc-2.3.6.so[7fe0fa23d000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[7549]: segfault at 0 ip 7fa12cee403b sp 7fff351b3788 error 4 in 
>>>> libc-2.3.6.so[7fa12ce70000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[8630]: segfault at 0 ip 7fa10f00b054 sp 7fff172da8b8 error 4 in 
>>>> libc-2.3.6.so[7fa10ef97000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[25503]: segfault at 0 ip 7f4eff92a09e sp 7fff07bfa1d8 error 4 in 
>>>> libc-2.3.6.so[7f4eff8b6000+121000]
>>>> spamdyke[13349]: segfault at fffffffff272fdf8 ip 7fa5ea45e25f sp 
>>>> 7ffff272bd08 error 4 in libc-2.3.6.so[7fa5ea3ea000+121000]
>>>>   
>>>> if anybody can help me will be gracefull, the strange is the spamdyke 
>>>> continue working, but Iam see these on the log.
>>>> Thanks for all,
>>>> Thiago Cesar
>>>> Diretor TI 
>>>> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>> Skype: thiago_ceor 
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