Auteur: Philip Blundell Date: À: Phil Brutsche CC: exim-users Sujet: Re: [Exim] [BUG?] 3.32: IPv6 changes cause Exim to not start
>In my situation, I have Exim compiled with IPv6 support, but few of my >systems have IPv6 support in the OS. On the systems that don't have IPv6,
>Exim 3.32 leaves this message in the paniclog:
>
>IPv6 socket creation failed: Address family not supported by protocol
Yeah. It looks like the code for handling that has just fallen out somehow.
You'll have the same problem on a machine that has IPv6 but not IPv4. I think
the right thing to do is to make it non-fatal (maybe even not deserving of a
warning) if any individual socket creation fails, and to add a separate check
that at least one socket was successfully opened.
>50 accept() failures: Invalid argument
I don't see that here. It usually means you have some kind of version skew
between the kernel and/or glibc you are using at run-time and the one you
compiled against.