[tpop3d-discuss]FW: strange problem with suse 9.2 - SOLVED
Chris Lightfoot
chris at ex-parrot.com
Fri, 5 Aug 2005 10:47:36 +0100
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 11:49:51AM +0200, Viljoen Danie wrote:
> Problem is solved - had a space between maildir and path in tpop3d.conf
hmm. That definitely shouldn't cause a segfault!
Can you run each of the addresses in the backtrace through
addr2line and send me the results (and tell me which
version of tpop3d you're using). Something like:
addr2line -e /usr/local/sbin/tpop3d 0x8053e65
etc.
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> Software used: tpop3d-1.5.3
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> Gcc : 3.3.4
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> We tried implementing flatfile authentication on Suse 9.2 , but get the
> following error:
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30034]: fork_child: [5]jacob(196.96.90.8):
> began session for
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> `jacob' with flatfile; child PID is 30036
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: quit: signal 11 post_fork = 1
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: stack trace
> of program beg
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> ins
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [0]:
> 0x8053e65
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [1]:
> 0x8053f19
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [2]:
> 0xffffe420
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [3]:
> 0x804ef1d
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [4]:
> 0x804e30d
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [5]:
> 0x804e3c1
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [6]:
> 0x804e4f4
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [7]:
> 0x8052af1
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [8]:
> 0x8051c0c
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [9]:
> 0x805057a
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [10]:
> 0x40072b10
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: [11]:
> 0x8049ca1
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: stack trace
> of program end
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30036]: appalling_backtrace_hack: use
> addr2line(1) to resolv
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> e the addresses
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> Aug 5 09:50:29 mailer tpop3d[30034]: net_loop: child process 30036 killed
> by signal 11 (s
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> houldn't happen)
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> The same config on Solaris 2.6 works like a charm.
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> Any ideas suggestions would be appreciated.
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> Thanks
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> Danie
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