Reuben Farrelly wrote :
On 3/04/2006 9:19 p.m., Matthias Saou wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote :
I haven't had yet time to read all the mails in this list which I skipped in the last few of weeks. I'll try to get to them eventually.
I've been having many issues on RHEL4 x86_64, starting with segfaults and "Unexpected eof found when reading file 'UNOPENED'" messages and such, including with this beta4.
I was wondering : Is anyone using dovecot successfully on Linux x86_64?
Matthias
Yes, me (for one) using FC5. I only upgraded from i386 a week or so ago, but had to wipe out all indexes after the upgrade to avoid lots of errors showing up.
Otherwise it runs cleanly and without logging anything unusual. I usually run -CVS.
I'm really confused, then. I've been rebuilding Fedora Core packages for RHEL4 since MySQL support was missing from the original x86_64 RHEL4 packages, but I'm having many issues.
For instance in /var/log/maillog :
Apr 3 12:36:11 s1 dovecot: pop3(user@domain): ^GUnexpected eof found when reading file 'UNOPENED' (Errcode: 0) Apr 3 12:36:11 s1 dovecot: pop3(user@domain): Disconnected: Logged out top=0/0, retr=0/0, del=0/40, size=1526974
And some (most) emails get truncated when they are downloaded by the users.
This is with an i386 package. Using the exact same configuration file with an x86_64 package, dovecot segfaults while trying to read the configuration file :
[root@s1 ~]# dovecot Unexpected eof found when reading file 'UNOPENED' (Errcode: 0) Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[...] (gdb) bt #0 0x000000000040c57d in hash_update () #1 0x000000000040c658 in hash_update () #2 0x0000000000409d10 in ?? () #3 0x00000000004091bd in ?? () #4 0x0000000000407c42 in ?? () #5 0x00000031daf1c4bb in __libc_start_main () from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6 #6 0x00000000004034fa in ?? () #7 0x0000007fbffffa18 in ?? () #8 0x000000000000001c in ?? () #9 0x0000000000000001 in ?? () #10 0x0000007fbffffbf5 in ?? () #11 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
I am missing a lot of debugging symbols apparently, although I have the dovecot ones.
I've tried moving the tls specific files out of the way, but the same happens with the main libc.so.6.
Any hints welcome... Matthias
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