You add USE_DB=YES to Local/Makefile... at least that's what I did here and
it's been working like a champ.
Patrick Schoppenhorst wrote:
>
> Hello, Me again :)
> Ok here's what's happening....You where right...there was a core
> file, in the spool dirctory. I thought I had complied it not to use the
> db but I guess it still wants to. Anyway.. I now have a copy of db 1.85
> installed and running and I'm just wandering if this will fix things
> before I go any farther. I got a couple of emails that said to use 2.x
> but I didn't think exim would use it. just want to make sure I'm not
> shooting my self in the foot here.
> If/when I go to make this what file do I add the USE_DB in. I've
> looked at the docs and most likely can't see my hand in front of my face.
>
> below is the original message so everyone knows what I'm talking about :)
>
> On Fri, 16 Jan 1998, Patrick Schoppenhorst wrote:
>
> > Ok...here it goes...
> > I've got exim to start now, but it dies with a signal 139. Anyone
> > got any idea what this error is. Exim is running on a Solaris 2.5.1 x86
> > machine. I'm sure I've missed something I just don't know where to
> look.
>
> 139 = 128 + 11. The 128 is the core dump bit; 11 is SIGSEGV. Did it make
> a core file? (It should be in the exim spool directory if it did.) If
> there is one, you might be able to find out where in the code it is
> crashing.
>
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> Until Next time....
> Patrick Ryan Schoppenhorst
>
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>
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