On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:22:54PM -0000, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> @Marcin: I can't reproduce that:
> 
> $ spamc -r < spamd-crash.txt 
> 0/0
> 
> Can you reproduce it steadily ?

Yes. Note, that it's not spamc that segfaults, so it looks the same on
the command line for me:

mowsi...@beczulka:~$ spamc -r < tmp/spamd-crash.txt
0/0
mowsi...@beczulka:~$ 

But syslog proves there is a crash:

Sep 22 14:38:33 beczulka spamd[4534]: spamd: connection from beczulka 
[127.0.0.1] at port 43689
Sep 22 14:38:33 beczulka spamd[4534]: spamd: setuid to mowsiany succeeded
Sep 22 14:38:34 beczulka spamd[4534]: spamd: checking message 
<0c3d01cb5a26$c3b817b0$4b2847...@lv> for mowsiany:82952
Sep 22 14:38:37 beczulka kernel: [557029.199282] spamd[4534]: segfault at 
38e8fd3a1 ip 00007f6269838a86 sp 00007fffb3255900 error 4 in 
libperl.so.5.10.1[7f6269795000+162000]
Sep 22 14:38:37 beczulka spamd[1443]: spamd: handled cleanup of child pid 
[4534] due to SIGCHLD: DIED, signal 11 (000b)
Sep 22 14:38:37 beczulka spamd[1443]: prefork: child states: I
Sep 22 14:38:37 beczulka spamd[1443]: spamd: server successfully spawned child 
process, pid 4620
Sep 22 14:38:37 beczulka spamd[1443]: prefork: child states: II

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