19 Mar
2015
19 Mar
'15
4:53 p.m.
On 19/03/2015 13:35, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
dumped". If I put "abort()" in the code at the point it is reporting then a core file is written, so there is no OS reason why a core can not be written. It appears to be dovecot's choice to control the child. In an attempt to obtain a core file I have:
service imap-login { chroot = drop_priv_before_exec = yes user = dovecot }
How can I make imap-login to produce a core file?
Maybe this helps: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html#coredumps
I can create core dumps but not from imap-login, so it's not a general system restriction. Adding abort() to the master gives a core - but but not a relevant one. Adding an arbitrary abort() to imap-login gives a "core not dumped" message.
James.