Hi ...
> In article <199907201542.raa02...@oskar.nanoteq.co.za>,
> Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
>
> > I have the following situation...
> ... [various userland SEGVs traced down to a change in if_dl.h]
The sendmail that SEGV was compiled with the kernel that causes
the crash ... I did the make
Hi ...
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Reinier Bezuidenhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have the following situation...
> ... [various userland SEGVs traced down to a change in if_dl.h]
The sendmail that SEGV was compiled with the kernel that causes
the crash ... I did the make rele
In article <199907201542.raa02...@oskar.nanoteq.co.za>,
Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
> I have the following situation...
... [various userland SEGVs traced down to a change in if_dl.h]
Just a guess: it sounds like the kind of thing that would happen if
you updated your kernel without also rebuil
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Reinier Bezuidenhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following situation...
... [various userland SEGVs traced down to a change in if_dl.h]
Just a guess: it sounds like the kind of thing that would happen if
you updated your kernel without also rebuilding
Hi ...
I have the following situation...
A machine running a 3.2-STABLE of a few weeks ago ...
When the machine booted I saw that newaliases (sendmail -bi)
exited with a segmentation fault.
I further inspected and found that if I do a ifconfig of a interface
(fxp0 or de0) newaliases is ok, but
Hi ...
I have the following situation...
A machine running a 3.2-STABLE of a few weeks ago ...
When the machine booted I saw that newaliases (sendmail -bi)
exited with a segmentation fault.
I further inspected and found that if I do a ifconfig of a interface
(fxp0 or de0) newaliases is ok, but
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