Le 07/09/2015 00:39, Martin Gregorie a écrit : >> 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. >> > > I'm running SA with Bayes enabled under Fedora 22 and haven't seen any > problems with SA or Bayes. > > I'd fallen behind by quite a piece due to stuff that I judged to be > more urgent, i.e. I was still running F18, so my last upgrade consisted > of a clean install of F20, updating it to the current state and > reinstating all my usual optional packages and daemons, followed by the > insitu upgrade to F22 and subsequent reboot and upgrade to current > state. > > SA and Bayes, which is enabled along with auto-learn, have performed as > expected. > > What, if any, additional Perl packages have you installed? I added > these: > > perl-CPAN > perl-DBD-Pg > perl-File-MimeInfo > perl-IO-stringy > perl-Mail* > perl-Tk* > > Since then the system has been kept fully up to date. > > What other Perl packages have you installed that are NOT part of the > F20 standard set, i.e. are extras, from 3rd party repositories, or > direct from CPAN etc? My guess is that the problem lies with them. > > > Martin > > Yes. Clearly, the problem for me is not Bayes itself, but its MySQL support. And there is a good chance that there is an issue with Perl dependencies. The thing is : when I had first tried to make Bayes over MySQL working, I encountered several issues, including missing Perl packages. But each time this occurred, a clean error output was delivered, stating that this or that package was missing.
Here, a segfault more or less indicates that there is something wrong, a bit deeper. But the log details are not really talkative, actually. Well, I'm on a redundant system, so I still have my F21 working okay with Spamassassin + Bayes AND User prefs. over MySQL. Service is still up, but on one leg. I guess I'm going to go for a fresh F22 install and see what it gives. Cheers ! Hoggins!
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