On 01/25/10 13:54, Guy wrote: > Hi, > > I've just upgraded two machines to Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic). On one > cbpolicyd has continued to run normally, but the other now gives this > error when I try and start it: > untie attempted while 7 inner references still exist at > /usr/bin/cbpolicyd line 104. > > Both machines are running 2.0.6 stable with revisions 424 and 429 applied. > > Is there something obvious here that I can fix? If not, should > installing 2.0.10 solve it?
I"m convinced 2.0.10 should solve it, that bug afair occured when Cache::FastMmap changed versions a little while back. > I was also wondering whether it's safe to upgrade to 2.0.10 from > 2.0.6? There's no UPGRADE file included in the download from > sourceforge so I wasn't sure whether upgrading was a bad idea for some > reason. Upgrading within the minor version range is guaranteed to always be safe. If its not, its a bug :) 2.0.a => 2.0.b should never ever require anything special, unless absolutely required. 2.0 => 2.1 will have changes that need additional attention to address (UPGRADE file currently lists them). One nasty change that is pending is the terminology used for MessageCount vs. RecipientCount ... which makes me cringe. MessageCount will be renamed RecipientCount and MessageCount implemented which counts 1 message even if there is more than 1 recipient. -N
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