On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 at 10:35:15 -0500, Lynn Duerksen wrote:
> I finally got a ktrace trap as well.
> 
>  13403 clamd    GIO   fd 6 read 16 bytes
>        "17433d48097703e9"
>  13403 clamd    RET   read 8192/0x2000
>  13403 clamd    PSIG  SIGSEGV SIG_DFL code 2 addr=0x38383263 trapno=2
>  13403 clamd    PSIG  SIGSEGV SIG_DFL code 0 addr=0x0 trapno=0
>  13403 clamd    NAMI  "clamd.core"
> 
> Is there anyone who can decifer these traces and tell me what it means?
> 

Tomasz Kojm asked for "core" file :-) .

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