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Bug#190110: libc6: Sub-processes flaking out.



Hi,

At Mon, 28 Apr 2003 10:00:46 -0500,
Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> GOTO Masanori <gotom@debian.or.jp> writes:
> 
> >> No. For example, I can't start apache-ssl at all.  Courier IMAPd is
> >> giving me terrible problems[1].  And the problem does seem to be time
> >> related -- the longer the kernel is running the worse the problem
> >> seems to get.
> >
> > Hmm, this is really bad state.  Can we say it's XFS related problem?
> 
> My bad... Both the problems above are totally separate issues.  I
> supose problems are to be expected when upgrading, but the two I
> mention are not this issue and are now resolved.
>
> > Umm.  If your kernel has no problem, then the on-disk filesystem is
> > corrupted, and XFS does not handle them well?  It seems not glibc
> > problem.  If you put the image on ext3 not XFS, then is this problem
> > still occured?
> 
> No idea... But I think that it has gone away now ... even on the "bad"
> image.  I did a complete dist-upgrade to testing (rather than the mix
> of stable and testing that I was using before) and it is gone.
> 
> Conclusion: I saw problems with certain apps (apache-ssl,
> courier-imap) that I prematurely determined were glibc problems when
> they were configuration issues and dependency problems.
> 
> There is still the issue of tar randomly getting messed up, but I
> think that the dist-upgrade cured that.  I still have one disk in a
> corrpted state if you want me to test something.

OK... so how to deal with this bug?  To verify this problem needs the
real environment, so it's difficult for me to track it down more...
Could I close this bug?

Regards,
-- gotom




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