[Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] FW> * Marc Haber: FW> FW> > On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 03:42:05PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: FW> >> My best guess so far is that Exim closes all descriptors after FW> >> becoming a daemon, including the ones opened by libnss-ldap. FW> > FW> > exim by default only closes fds 0, 1 and 2, which kills the FW> > Debian-Installer (see #297607). So we have patched exim to close FW> > all fds on startup (debian/patches/10_daemon_close_fds.dpatch) for FW> > ages. FW> FW> Antonio, could you try and see what happens if you back out this FW> patch?
I'm leaving for my home city in a few minutes so I won't be able to check this out until tomorrow. Meanwhile, check: http://solistland.dnsalias.org/debian-bugs/299051/strace.out.bz2 and http://solistland.dnsalias.org/debian-bugs/299051/ltrace.out.bz2 for the full strace & ltrace output, respectively. What seems really weird to me is: [...] getpwuid(0, 0x8103b70, 0x8137b98, 0x8103b80, 37) = 0xb7c8de9c [...] [pid 30985] getpwuid(103, 32, 8201, 0xb77498a4, 0x10000000 <unfinished ...> <... getpwuid resumed> ) = 0xb7c8de9c [...] given that the prototype for getpwuid() is: struct passwd *getpwuid(uid_t uid); Also, in the first case, parameters 2, 3 seem to be valid pointers, while in the second they don't. Also the fifth one puzzles me. Cheers, Antonio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]