On 30 Dec 2009 at 22:49, Davide Libenzi wrote:

> On Thu, 31 Dec 2009, David Lord wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> > 
> > frozlist.sh coredumps 
> > 
> > Decided to read local mail before going to bed 
> > tonight (daily and security reports), there was
> > none so checked to see if any frozen files and
> > had a core dump. That was with 1.27-pre08. I
> > had same coredump when I went back to pre06,
> > then back to 1.26 when frozlist script returned
> > nothing and the missing mails appeared.
> > 
> > Just tried to check for frozen files on live
> > system that has pre06 and that also coredumps.
> > 
> > When I run CntrlClnt from command prompt there
> > seems to be no problem. When I revert that to
> > 1.26 the frozlist.sh script runs ok (been using
> > same script since 2006).
> 
> What is frozlist.sh?

Single line script that runs CtrlClnt frozlist for xmail
admin user. 

> Did I understand correctly that pre08+CtrlClnt did work?
Yes it ran ok from same commandline as per the script.

I was thinking it was a resource issue and I need to
increase some setting. It also coincided with problem
of the couple of emails being held in limbo.

I'll leave it back on 1.26 as too busy to run any
debugging at moment.

David

> Can you build in debug mode:


> 
> $ export XMAIL_DEBUG=1
> $ make -f Makefile.bsd
> 
> Then run again and once you get the core:
> 
> $ gdb -c corefile path-to-xmail-binary
> > bt full
> 
> Then send the report.
> 
> 
> 
> - Davide
> 
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