On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote: > 2) Change the Makefile and add -g in CFLAGS, rebuild milter-greylist, and > run it with gdb: > # gdb milter-greylist > (gdb) run -Fv I upgraded till milter-greylist 2.1.2 and found that -g flag is already in CFLAGS in makefile. I don't want to run milter-greylist under gdb, because I don't want to stop this process when it will crash. I set no limits to greylist's core but, unfortunally I found that no core dumped after it's crash. Is it possible that greylist do not leave any core files after crash or I missed something? Current limits for greylist: plimit 20180 20180: /usr/local/bin/milter-greylist resource current maximum time(seconds) unlimited unlimited file(blocks) unlimited unlimited data(kbytes) unlimited unlimited stack(kbytes) 8192 unlimited coredump(blocks) unlimited unlimited nofiles(descriptors) 2048 2048 vmemory(kbytes) unlimited unlimited Currently I running greylist from root user. > When it will crash, type bt and send the output. > -- > Emmanuel Dreyfus > manu@... > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > Best Regards, mailto:eugenef@... Eugene.
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Re: [milter-greylist] milter-greylist-2.0.2 crash
2006-01-25 by Eugene Filatov
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