Am 06.09.2015 um 21:52 schrieb Hoggins!:
Le 06/09/2015 21:29, Bill Cole a écrit :
Just after un upgrade, I happen to have an issue with Spamassassin that
would refuse to start, giving a segmentation fault.

You neglected to mention what you upgraded, but that generic problem
description is typical of a situation where something that you
upgraded includes a shared library that changed enough that you should
also have rebuilt everything that uses it, but did not. A segfault
usually isn't the result of a latent misconfiguration of a suite of
Perl modules (i.e. SpamAssassin) but rather the result of binary
executable code linked incorrectly.

Rebuilding spamd would seem like a strong contender for a fix...

Agreed.

I upgraded my Fedora server from v.21 to v.22. My spamd executable comes
from an RPM package directly from the official repositories. As
mentioned before, commenting out the lines about the MySQL support are
effective, and spamd successfully starts.
So it is undoubtedly related to this upgrade, and the "new" package
(it's the same Spamassassin version, though), but I'm struggling to
understand where the problem is. And I'm not really sure I want to build
an executable from source instead of using the packaged one.

So of course, my next step is to contact directly the support lists
@Fedora, but I was hoping that maybe there was something to do here first

why in the world are you using external sources?

Fedora has the latest SpamAssassin and even spamass-milter packages in the main repos, that said from somebody using Fedora for anything in production for 7 years now

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