At 05:17 PM 1.22.2004 +0100, Chr. von Stuckrad wrote:
>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
>

Appreciate the reply. Sorry, I forgot the platform stuff:

Running: FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p14

Let me know if more needed....

Best regards,
Jack L. Stone,
Administrator

Sage American
http://www.sage-american.com
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