[Rspamd-Users] rspamd coredump on FreeBSD 14.1
Odhiambo Washington
odhiambo at gmail.com
Sun Aug 18 12:23:01 UTC 2024
On Sun, Aug 18, 2024 at 3:10 PM Daniel Lysfjord via Users <
users at lists.rspamd.com> wrote:
> On 2024-08-18 12:37, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 2:45 PM G.W. Haywood
> > <rspamd at jubileegroup.co.uk>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> On Sat, 17 Aug 2024, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> >>
> >> > ping!
> >> >
> >> > On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 12:44 PM Odhiambo Washington <
> odhiambo at gmail.com
> >> >
> >> > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> My rspamd refuses to start.
> >> >> So I uninstalled it, removed all my configs and reinstalled and it
> still
> >> >> won't start.
> >>
> >> I'm not sure that you've provided enough information for anyone to
> >> help you more than they already have. There are plenty of articles on
> >> the Web to help you collect that information and present it.
> >>
> >> Try to start at the beginning. Debug output is usually too detailed
> >> for a first question. It's also more useful if you describe exactly
> >> what it is you're debugging, and if what you're debugging was built
> >> with the debugging symbols which the debugger needs to show you
> >> exactly what's going on. That usually means building it yourself from
> >> source (which I'm guessing you didn't do but you didn't tell us) with
> >> debugging symbols enabled. To be clear, I don't think that's called
> >> for at this stage. It looks to me like you haven't properly followed
> >> the right installation guide (exactly what did you do?) or you've done
> >> something horrible to your FreeBSD installation, possibly unrelated to
> >> rspamd in any way.
> >>
> >> This page
> >>
> >> https://www.freshports.org/mail/rspamd/
> >>
> >> is linked directly from the BSD tab at
> >>
> >> https://rspamd.com/downloads.html
> >>
> >> which I take to be the proper installation instructions, since they're
> >> maintained by the author of rspamd and were last updated on
> >> 2024-07-23.
> >>
> >> It's decades since I last used FreeBSD, so I might be out of my depth
> >> trying to offer any more detailed help, but I'm a little puzzled that
> >> you're trying to run the rspamd binary directly, and not instead using
> >> some startup script. That just doesn't seem right to me.
> >>
> >> HTH
> >>
> >
> >
> > So my situation is less complicated:
> > I just did a normal installation from the ports:
> >
> > ```
> > oot at gw:/usr/ports/mail/rspamd # make install clean
> >
>
> -------8<-----snip------->8-----
>
> > root at gw:/usr/ports/mail/rspamd # rspamd --version
> > Rspamd daemon version 3.9.1
> >
> > CPU architecture x86_64; features: avx, sse2, sse3, ssse3, sse4.1,
> > sse4.2
> > Hyperscan enabled: FALSE
> > Jemalloc enabled: FALSE
> > LuaJIT enabled: TRUE (LuaJIT version: LuaJIT 2.0.5)
> > ASAN enabled: FALSE
> > BLAS enabled: FALSE
> > Fasttext enabled: FALSE
>
> -------8<-----snip------->8-----
>
> I have hyperscan enabled, a more recent LuaJIT, and my CPU is more
> fancy:) What architecture are you on?
>
It's amd64.
```
root at gw:/usr/ports/mail/rspamd # pkg info rspamd
rspamd-3.9.1
Name : rspamd
Version : 3.9.1
Installed on : Sun Aug 18 14:06:19 2024 EAT
Origin : mail/rspamd
Architecture : FreeBSD:14:amd64
Prefix : /usr/local
Categories : mail
Licenses : APACHE20
Maintainer : vsevolod at FreeBSD.org
WWW : https://rspamd.com/
Comment : Fast spam filtering system
Options :
BLAS : off
CGP : off
GPERF : off
HYPERSCAN : off
LUAJIT : on
Shared Libs required:
libssl.so.12
libsqlite3.so.0
libsodium.so.26
libpcre2-8.so.0
libluajit-5.1.so.2
libintl.so.8
libicuuc.so.74
libicuio.so.74
libicui18n.so.74
libicudata.so.74
libglib-2.0.so.0
libdw.so.1
libcrypto.so.12
libarchive.so.13
Shared Libs provided:
librspamd-server.so
librspamd-replxx.so
librspamd-kann.so
librspamd-ev.so
librspamd-actrie.so
Annotations :
FreeBSD_version: 1401000
cpe :
cpe:2.3:a:rspamd_project:rspamd:3.9.1:::::freebsd14:x64
Flat size : 12.1MiB
Description :
Rspamd is fast, modular and lightweight spam filter. It is designed to work
with big amount of mail and can be easily extended with own filters written
in
lua.
```
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Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
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