Hi--
On Apr 8, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Royce Williams wrote:
>> On 04/08/2010 08:04 PM, Royce Williams wrote:
>>> First time poster, in a bind. We're running ClamAV 0.95.3 on FreeBSD
>>> 7.3.
>>
>> Does this still occur with 0.96?
>
> Not yet known. I'm unable to test it because I can't upgrade to 0.96.
> I think that this is because of the LLVM issue in bug 1934 reported
> by Chuck Swiger.
If you're running FreeBSD 7.x, you should already have gcc-4.2.1 or thereabouts
with the base OS. Anyway, even the gcc-3.4.6 version from FreeBSD-6.x seems to
be doing OK with LLVM/JIT bytecode enabled once I removed the two warning
options which were not recognized by gcc-3.
With regard to the failure you've described, what is output of "sysctl
vm.max_proc_mmap"? It could be the cause of ENOMEM from mmap():
[ENOMEM] MAP_FIXED was specified and the addr argument was not
available. MAP_ANON was specified and insufficient
memory was available. The system has reached the per-
process mmap limit specified in the vm.max_proc_mmap
sysctl.
Regards,
--
-Chuck
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