On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 09:53:23AM -0600, Jack L. Stone wrote:
> Theo and/or anyone -- please help if you know the answer. I would like to
> keep using this function now disabled.
> 
> BTW: here are a few of the errors that appeared every few mins:
> Jan 22 04:59:54 sage-american /kernel: pid 810 (perl5.00503), uid 2: exited
> on signal 10

OH!  The definition of 'signal 10' is System dependent!
In my Solaris it's 'BUS Error' mostly a Programming error
or wrongly compiled (e.g. gcc2 vs. gcc3) shared Libraray.
Such Errors happened to me when different Perl-Modules
were compiled with different Versions of libs, which were
supposed to be the same, but were changed between module-
compiles.  NOW I use 'my own local perl' for spamchecking.

In my LINUX seemingly it's signal 'USR1' which seldom is
used and may be inherited from parent processes?

So you better tell us, on what kind of machine all
that happenes :-)

Stucki



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