Uhh, you didn't. I did though - it seems I was mildly dyslexic for a few 
moments.

Carry on... (I have nothing useful to contribute here).

- chris

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From: [email protected] 
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To: Chris Jacobs
Cc: Aaron Richton <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
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Sent: Tue Aug 24 12:04:33 2010
Subject: RE: openldap-2.4.23 Segfault with Error number: 0xffffffffffffffff ()

Thanks Chris

But openldap-2.4.23 is the current stable release, or did I miss something?

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To: Aaron Richton 
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 Yusuf Rajah 
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Subject: RE: openldap-2.4.23 Segfault with Error number: 0xffffffffffffffff ()
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 11:37:03 -0700



And you're also probably going to be told to upgrade.  Support for previous 
versions tends to start with 'use the newer version'.  Fyi...

- chris

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To: Yusuf Rajah
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Subject: Re: openldap-2.4.23 Segfault with Error number: 0xffffffffffffffff ()

On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Yusuf Rajah wrote:

> Aug 24 15:45:24 sms kernel: [ 3368.265357] slapd[1437]: segfault at 28 ip 
> 00000000004aa995 sp 00007f5b9b78ac10 error 4 in slapd[400000+169000]
>
> I am not sure how to tackle this, your pearls of wisdom will be tremendously 
> appreciated.

You're probably going to want to report this formally (to the OpenLDAP
ITS) once you get a bit more information;
http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/59.html describes the information
requested. You're going to want a full backtrace at a minimum; this is
somewhat dependent on your exact environment as you'll need to make sure
that you have unstripped binaries and/or debug packages and/or appropriate
ulimits and similar.


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