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11-09-2000 02:20 AM
11-09-2000 02:20 AM
mailconf - Segmentation fault (core dumped)
When I want to run mailconf or linuxconf I receive the following message: "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
There are some of strings that I found in "core" file:
>Can't convert IP number %u.%u.%u.%u to name, using main domain.getsockname >failed (errno %m)
>.notfound.dialog.No more thread!!!!
>.Too many UI threads
>tcp.No service %s in /etc/service.
>gethostbyname(%s) failed......Nom du serveur %s %d %d %d.%d.%d.%d
>.listen_handle %d(%s)
>......Can't set socket option SO_REUSEADDR (%s)
>.bind %d(%s)
>.listen %d(%s)
>.bind ok
Wat can I do?
There are some of strings that I found in "core" file:
>Can't convert IP number %u.%u.%u.%u to name, using main domain.getsockname >failed (errno %m)
>.notfound.dialog.No more thread!!!!
>.Too many UI threads
>tcp.No service %s in /etc/service.
>gethostbyname(%s) failed......Nom du serveur %s %d %d %d.%d.%d.%d
>.listen_handle %d(%s)
>......Can't set socket option SO_REUSEADDR (%s)
>.bind %d(%s)
>.listen %d(%s)
>.bind ok
Wat can I do?
- Tags:
- SIGSEGV
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11-09-2000 06:33 AM
11-09-2000 06:33 AM
Re: mailconf - Segmentation fault (core dumped)
You cannot rely on the strings within a Core file for diagnosing a problem.
We can help, but it would be much more beneificial if you can cut the lines out of the syslog file (/var/log/messages, or /var/log/maillog ....) so that we can observe what aborted.
Hope that helps.
We can help, but it would be much more beneificial if you can cut the lines out of the syslog file (/var/log/messages, or /var/log/maillog ....) so that we can observe what aborted.
Hope that helps.
Sr. Systems Consultant @ ABS Computer Technology, Inc. http://www.abs-comptech.com/aewhale.html & http://www.ancegroup.com
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11-09-2000 10:42 PM
11-09-2000 10:42 PM
Re: mailconf - Segmentation fault (core dumped)
In log files I can't find any thing about this.
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