[Rspamd-Users] Cannot start up rspamd after upgrading to 3.7.4

luchris at yahoo.com luchris at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 15 17:43:46 UTC 2023


Hi,

Just upgraded to 3.7.4 on CentOs 8. Getting this error while trying to 
run it up.


-- The start-up result is done.
Nov 16 01:37:54 domain.com rspamd[612067]: 2023-11-16 01:37:54 
#612067(main) <1c8583>; main; main: rspamd 3.7.4 is loading 
configuration, build id: release
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: Stack trace (most recent call 
last):
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #8    Object "", at 
0xffffffffffffffff, in
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #7    Object 
"/usr/bin/rspamd", at 0x559a9115ccbd, in
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #6    Object 
"/lib64/libc.so.6", at 0x7fb73c755d84, in __libc_start_main
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #5    Object 
"/usr/bin/rspamd", at 0x559a9115c0f0, in
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #4    Object 
"/usr/bin/rspamd", at 0x559a911716da, in
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #3    Object 
"/usr/lib64/rspamd/librspamd-server.so", at 0x7fb7451e1c34, in 
rspamd_config_read
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #2    Object 
"/usr/lib64/rspamd/librspamd-server.so", at 0x7fb7452c8e09, in 
rspamd_language_detector_init
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #1    Object 
"/usr/lib64/rspamd/librspamd-server.so", at 0x7fb7452cf5c9, in 
rspamd_lang_detection_fasttext_init
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: #0    Object 
"/usr/lib64/rspamd/librspamd-server.so", at 0x7fb7454b17f1, in 
fasttext::FastText::FastText()
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com rspamd[612067]: Unknown signal 973491712
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com systemd[1]: rspamd.service: Main process 
exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Nov 16 01:37:55 domain.com systemd[1]: rspamd.service: Failed with 
result 'exit-code'.
-- Subject: Unit failed
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support
--
-- The unit rspamd.service has entered the 'failed' state with result 
'exit-code'.

Any idea what is wrong?

Thanks



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