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Date:      Mon, 1 Mar 2004 05:06:03 -0500
From:      Rory Arms <rorya@TrueStep.com>
To:        edwinculp@Prodigy.net.mx
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: openldap2[12]-server dumping core with a fresh compile on Current.
Message-ID:  <0C1856C9-6B68-11D8-95A3-000393DC6440@TrueStep.com>
In-Reply-To: <4041dd9d.28d.72af.26911@prodigy.net.mx>
References:  <4041dd9d.28d.72af.26911@prodigy.net.mx>

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FWIW, I use the openldap-server-2.0.27_4 port on 5.2.1-RELEASE and have 
similar results. Usually it just becomes unrusponsive, rather than 
crashing. However, using libmap.conf(5), to map it to libc_r.so seems 
to fix the problem.

-rory

On Feb 29, 2004, at 6:39, edwinculp wrote:

> I saw someone else having problems with this a few
> days ago but I never saw a solution.  I'm running
> current, more or less up to date.
>
>    5.2-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT #29: Sat Feb 21
> 02:37:43 CST 2004
>
> Both openldap21-server and openldap22-server compile
> and install without problems and slapd starts but
> coredumps with a signal 11 shortly thereafter.  You
> can get an immediate dump with any operation such as
> an ldapsearch and it will show a few entries and then
> dump before finishing.
>
>  I just happened to save both the libexec/slapd and
> the libraries from a previous build before the the Jan
> 30 libkse change and I restored them and they run
> perfectly.  I have tried with and without a
> /etc/libmap.conf with no changes.  There might be a
> solution there if I understood it better
>
> Thanks for any help or suggestions.
>
> ed
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