Philip Hazel wrote:
> > 1998-07-21 05:32:13 queue run: process 5310 crashed with signal 11 while delivering 0ywczI-00009A-00
> > 1998-07-21 05:32:13 queue run: process 5312 crashed with signal 11 while delivering 0ywcwa-00008i-00
> > 1998-07-21 05:32:13 queue run: process 5315 crashed with signal 11 while delivering 0ywcc6-00003Y-00
> > 1998-07-21 05:32:13 queue run: process 5317 crashed with signal 11 while delivering 0ywIda-00009l-00
> > 1998-07-21 05:32:13 queue run: process 5318 crashed with signal 11 while delivering 0ywcYG-00002s-00
> Which version of Exim? Which operating system? Were the crashing
> messages for local or remote users? If local, where are the users'
> inboxes stored? Have you tried getting debugging information by running,
> for example,
> exim -d9 -qf
> ? Were you using the default configuration, or have you modified it?
Signal 11 is typical of Linux and libraries and header files specific to
Linux. Linux people say that it's due to rocky RAM simms, but I've had
Linux code refuse to compile on our SCO 5.0.4 machine with signal 11
problems when 'normal' non-Linux-specific code compiles perfectly
happily and runs with no problems.
Tony
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