MS 4.66.5-2, SA 3.2.4, core on debug?

Hoger Nöfer holger-lists at noefer.org
Mon Jan 7 20:50:58 GMT 2008


Hi,

did you try to move the bayes files and create new files with the same 
permissions?
After that you should do something like
/usr/bin/sa-learn -p /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf --sync 
--force-expire

Best regards,
Holger

Jeff A. Earickson schrieb:
> Gang,
>
> I just built and installed SpamAssassin 3.2.4, then ran MailScanner
> in debug mode.  It did:
>
> [10345] dbg: check: 
> tests=BAYES_00,DCC_CHECK,HTML_IMAGE_RATIO_02,HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_HTML_ONLY,SPF_PASS 
>
> [10345] dbg: check: subtests=[long string snipped]
> [10345] dbg: learn: auto-learn? ham=0.1, spam=12, body-points=3.593, 
> head-points=3.593, learned-points=-2.599
> [10345] dbg: learn: auto-learn? no: inside auto-learn thresholds, not 
> considered ham or spam
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
>  Failed.
>
> The full debug output is attached.  I reinstalled SA 3.2.3 and it
> did the same thing, so I returned to SA 3.2.4.  Despite the failure,
> MailScanner is running fine, and I can't find a core file anyplace
> on the system.  My OS: Solaris 10, perl 5.8.8, MS and SA and everything
> else built from tar files.
>
> My bayes files are huge, but otherwise look normal:
>
> -rw-rw-rw-   1 root     root       30282 Jan  7 15:33 bayes.mutex
> -rw-------   1 root     other     103584 Jan  7 15:33 bayes_journal
> -rw-r--r--   1 root     root     670294016 Jan  7 15:33 bayes_seen
> -rw-------   1 root     other    8429568 Jan  7 15:33 bayes_toks
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Jeff Earickson
> Colby College



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