Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-05-18 Thread David Halik
So far the crashes continue, but I haven't seen anything in particular that sets it off. I'll trying coming up with a way of reproducing it and get back to you if I can. In the meantime, I'm upgrading to the latest version to see if anything changes. Timo Sirainen wrote: On Thu, 2009-04-23

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-05-17 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 11:51 -0400, David Halik wrote: > I did some more digging and here's the actual error that it fails with: > > Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [ID 107833 mail.crit] > Panic: file squat-trie.c: line 441: assertion failed: > (!node->have_sequential) Are you

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-23 Thread David Halik
I did some more digging and here's the actual error that it fails with: Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [ID 107833 mail.crit] Panic: file squat-trie.c: line 441: assertion failed: (!node->have_sequential) Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [ID 398108 mail.err

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-23 Thread David Halik
Just an update. After I restarted pine and went back into the same folder to start the search over, I had a corruption notice which is probably from the crash: # Apr 23 09:47:20 host IMAP(user): : Corrupted squat uidlist file /heroes/u1/dovecot-index/sparc/index/user/.bogounsure/dovecot.inde

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-23 Thread David Halik
Timo, I had another core dump randomly while doing a search with squat on. The backtrace is in the link: http://pastebin.com/fd59ae03 Thanks. David Halik wrote: Timo Sirainen wrote: Did you happen to get a core dump? gdb backtrace would be helpful: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html Th

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread David Halik
Timo Sirainen wrote: Did you happen to get a core dump? gdb backtrace would be helpful: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html The backtrace was in the email. Check the pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/f7aa8bb5 BTW. Has Squat been useful for you? I've noticed that with my very very old Sun

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Apr 21, 2009, at 12:00 PM, David Halik wrote: While using 1.1.13 and squat with local pine imap on Solaris 9 I had a random core dump today. I was doing a search in a maildir folder with about 2000 emails. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to reproduce it yet, but I wanted to send along

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread David Halik
Yes, I understand what you're saying. My client is wrapping it and did again in the last email. I'll try and break it up, but it doesn't really matter, the info that is there is correct: # OS: SunOS 5.9 sun4u protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s Charles Marcus wrote: On 4/21/2009, David Hal

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread Charles Marcus
On 4/21/2009, David Halik (dha...@jla.rutgers.edu) wrote: > My mistake, bad copy and paste: > > # dovecot -n > # 1.1.13: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf > # OS: SunOS 5.9 sun4u protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s ? Like I said, the 'protocols' line should be on its own line, like: myhost # dovecot -n

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread David Halik
My mistake, bad copy and paste: # dovecot -n # 1.1.13: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf # OS: SunOS 5.9 sun4u protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s Charles Marcus wrote: On 4/21/2009, David Halik (dha...@jla.rutgers.edu) wrote: # OS: SunOS 5.9 sun4u protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s ssl_disable: y

Re: [Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread Charles Marcus
On 4/21/2009, David Halik (dha...@jla.rutgers.edu) wrote: > # OS: SunOS 5.9 sun4u protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s > ssl_disable: yes Not an answer to your issue, but was that the actual output of dovecot -n? Or did something get messed up when you pasted it? The protocols line should have been

[Dovecot] 1.1.13 squat core dump

2009-04-21 Thread David Halik
While using 1.1.13 and squat with local pine imap on Solaris 9 I had a random core dump today. I was doing a search in a maildir folder with about 2000 emails. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to reproduce it yet, but I wanted to send along the info anyways. Environment: # uname -a SunOS