First Apache dumps core galore because of that silly ServerName bug, then
Exim starts to act up as well.
su-2.05# ./exim.sh start
Segmentation fault
Apr 29 18:36:58 lists /kernel: pid 78490 (exim), uid 0: exited on signal 11
Apr 29 18:36:58 lists /kernel: pid 78489 (exim), uid 0: exited on signal 11
2001-04-29 18:36:52 exim 3.22 daemon started: pid=78489, -q30m, listening
for SMTP on port 25
2001-04-29 18:36:52 Start queue run: pid=78490
2001-04-29 18:36:52 End queue run: pid=78490
At first, I thought it was because I built the FreeBSD 4.3 port with a few
useful additions -
# Uncomment the WITH_LDAP, WITH_MYSQL, WITH_PAM and WITH_PGSQL definitions
# to link against libmysqlclient, libpam and libpq respectively.
# The libpam linkage is required for SMTP AUTH support.
WITH_LDAP= yes
WITH_MYSQL= yes
WITH_PAM= yes
... so I rebuilt it without those. Still that miserable 'segmentation
fault'. No core files though.
I'm a bit stuck here, to be honest. Usually, if you screw up with the Exim
conf file, it won't start, so I don't think it is that.
This isn't because the host hasn't been entered into DNS yet?
--
Juha
The malformed orange
Fails to satisfy the eye:
Segmentation fault.