Hello Demi,

  This sounds a little familiar, I think if you search for segmentation
faults in the dbmail list archives you might find it.  Seems like it was
something simple like file permissions on dbmail.conf (or
maybe /etc/dbmail dir).  And yes, a segmentation fault is a programming
error somewhere .. if it's in dbmail (and from memory, I'm thinking it
is), it should be fixed.

Jesse



On Sat, 2006-06-17 at 22:04 -0400, DK wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I am still getting this error:
> 
> # /etc/init.d/dbmail start
> /etc/init.d/dbmail: line 183: 17580 Segmentation fault
> 
> I reinstalled dbmail and dbmail-mysql with apt-get reinstall
> I created a blank db for dbmail so I am not using my populated db.
> I made sure that followiing database settings are correct:
> host=localhost
> user=dbmail
> pass=******
> db=dbmailtest
> sqlport=3306
> sqlsocket=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
> driver=mysql
> authdriver=sql
> table_prefix=dbmail_
> 
> dbmailtest is my new db created as if this was a new install.
> I made sure that the user dbmail has access to dbmailtest by loging in
> via phpmyadmin  with that user name and password. That also shows that
> mysql is working fine.
> 
> Then I started reading up on what segmentation fault is.
> In a nut shell it is when a program tries to access memory locations
> that haven't been allocated for that program's use. Everything I found
> about it indicates it to be a programming mistake. But we know that
> that isn't true since it works for you guys.
> 
> >>  /etc/init.d/dbmail: line 183: 17580 Segmentation fault  <<
> 
> I have two pieces of info and I can't find anything usefull on the net
> about this.
> 1) The fault  happens in /etc/init.d/dbmail on line 183 (But
> /etc/init.d/dbmail does not have that many lines so it is got to be in
> something it includes or links to I guess.)
> 
> 2) It is segmentation fault number 17580 (Can't find anything on that either.)
> 
> Do I maybe have to increase the memory for mysql in my.cnf. but dbmail
> is preaty much the only program using mysql at the moment so that is
> very unlikly too.
> 
> As you can see I am on the end of my resources & capabilities here and
> would appriciate any type of suggestion you might have.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Demi
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