On Thu, 29 Jan 1998 09:18:40 +0000 (GMT), Philip Hazel wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Dave Cinege wrote:
>
>> A message that you sent could not be delivered to all of its recipients. The
>> following address(es) failed:
>>
>> linux-router-archive@???:
>> generated |/usr/local/bin/hypermail.lrp:
>> Child process of address_pipe transport returned 139 from command:
>> /usr/local/bin/hypermail.lrp
>
>139 = 128 + 11 => signal 11 => segmentation fault. It suggests that the
>program/script in /usr/local/bin/hypermail.lrp is crashing.
Yes. Before when I was running hypermail directly it would give me 11.
Hypermail seems to take a large shit if it hits an html file that it can not
parse. So what is happening is for some reason hypermail dies leaving a
a corrupt file and each new call returns the above; the above
error is not from what caused the problem, but from each peice of mail
sent AFTER it.
It could be hypermail is getting cut off during that write. OK. But no one else
using hypermail seems to see this. : <
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