Hello,
Karim Allah Ahmed, le Wed 14 Apr 2010 13:11:05 +0200, a écrit :
> The current "init_alloc_aligned" function will skip regions of memory
> during an allocation if they aren't of "size" bytes of contigous
> physical memory , and will never reclaim them later. ( it can't do
> that with a simpl
The current "init_alloc_aligned" function will skip regions of memory
during an allocation if they aren't of "size" bytes of contigous
physical memory , and will never reclaim them later. ( it can't do
that with a simple "available_next" )
In addition to the fact that it is unable to reserve any l
Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez, le Wed 14 Apr 2010 10:36:53 +, a écrit :
> 2010-04-12 18:22:47 IPv6 socket creation failed: Address family not supported
> by protocol
Ok, that's completely harmless. It just says that you don't have ipv6
enabled :) Maybe you can configure exim4 to not even try, and
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:14:15AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez, le Wed 14 Apr 2010 09:49:23 +, a ?crit :
> > Starting MTA: exim4.
> > ALERT: exim paniclog /var/log/paniclog has non-zero size, mail possibly
> > broken ... failed!
> >
> > I tried delete the /var/log
Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez, le Wed 14 Apr 2010 09:49:23 +, a écrit :
> Starting MTA: exim4.
> ALERT: exim paniclog /var/log/paniclog has non-zero size, mail possibly
> broken ... failed!
>
> I tried delete the /var/log/paniclog file,
Did you try to see what was inside ? :)
Samuel
Hi.
I use mutt from Debian GNU/Hurd, and one dependence is exim4 MTA. At the
boot of the system this message is shown:
Starting MTA: exim4.
ALERT: exim paniclog /var/log/paniclog has non-zero size, mail possibly
broken ... failed!
I tried delete the /var/log/paniclog file, but 2 boots after the