Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Squirrel mail search tool fails"
2006 Jun 26
1
Squirrel mail search tool fails
When I do a search in squirrelmail, it will start giving several results,
but then fails. I use squirrelmail via https.
maillog reveils:
file message-body-search.c: line 391 (message_body_search_ctx): assertion
failed: (input->v_offset <= part->physical_pos)
Squirrel mail browser interface reveils: ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP
server. Query: SEARCH CHARSET UTF-8 ALL TEXT {4}
2005 Sep 19
0
1.0alpha2: two asserts/cores
Hi,
Two cores over the weekend, same assert message in syslog:
imap(user): file message-body-search.c: line 393
(message_body_search_ctx): assertion failed: (input->v_offset <=
part->physical_pos)
Setup: Solaris 9, imap usage only, mbox format, dovecot compiled
with gcc 4.0.1.
gdb sessions of the two core files attached. Let me know if you
need further analysis of the cores.
2006 Sep 20
1
dovecot rc7 assert, core
Hi,
Wow, I haven't had an assert/core in dovecot in a long time.
Here goes:
Setup: Solaris 10, dovecot built with gcc 4.1.1, imap and imaps
only. User's home directory lives on a ZFS filesystem, but I
don't think that makes a difference. So does every other user
here (>3K).
Assert:
IMAP(mulepri): file message-body-search.c: line 393
(message_body_search_ctx): assertion failed:
2005 Sep 07
0
1.0alpha1: new assert/core
Hi,
I saw a new assert and core dump today in 1.0alpha1.
Setup is Solaris 9, dovecot built with gcc 4.0.1, running
as imap server for mbox format. The syslog said:
IMAP(user): file message-body-search.c: line 393 (message_body_search_ctx): assertion failed: (input->v_offset <= part->physical_pos)
A gdb analysis of the core dump is attached. BTW, I save
core dumps in case you need
2005 Oct 18
1
1.0alpha3: assert and core
Hi,
An assert and core with 1.0alpha3 on Solaris 9, mbox format,
imap only, compiled with gcc 4.0.1. The syslog message was:
imap(user): file message-body-search.c: line 393
(message_body_search_ctx): assertion failed: (input->v_offset <=
part->physical_pos)
gdb core dump analysis is attached.
Jeff Earickson
Colby College
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2005 Dec 19
0
alpha5: assert and core
My setup: Solaris 9, dovecot built with gcc 4.0.2. Mailboxes on
remote NFS file mount from another S9 box (mbox format), index files
local disk. IMAP usage only. Dovecot build like so:
VERSION=1.0.alpha5
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-g -O" CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/openssl/include \
LDFLAGS=-L/opt/openssl/lib \
./configure --prefix=/opt/dovecot.$VERSION --with-ssl=openssl \
--with-ssldir=/opt/openssl/ssl
2005 Dec 22
1
alpha5: (message_body_search_ctx) assert
Hi,
My second case of this assert, gdb analysis of the core
dump attached. My setup: Solaris 9, dovecot built with
gcc 4.0.2, mbox format, imap usage only. INBOX is NFS
mounted from another Solaris 9 system, index files are local.
Syslog complaint is:
imap(user): file message-body-search.c: line 414 (message_body_search_ctx):
assertion failed: (input->v_offset == part->physical_pos +
2005 Apr 13
0
dovecot 0.99.14 assertion failed
Hello.
Recently I've got following assertion on my server with dovecot 0.99.14
when searching:
file message-body-search.c: line 391 (message_body_search_ctx):
assertion failed: (input->v_offset <= part->physical_pos)
--
Ivan Pesin
N-iX Newcomp GmbH
2003 Jun 20
1
Bug?
Hi,
Been using Dovecot for a few weeks now, must say it's very good.. I've
been looking for a 'drop in' replacement for UWImap for ages! :)
but just recently It's been giving me a few problem, I haven't tracked
down exactly what causes the problem yet (I'm using Apple Mail on OS X
10.2.6) but after a good mail session it keep trying to log in over and
over again..
2008 Aug 29
1
Dovecot-1.1.2 assertion failure in preparsed_parse_next_header_init
Panic: IMAP(user): file message-parser.c: line 684
(preparsed_parse_next_header_init): assertion failed: (ctx->part-
>physical_pos >= ctx->input->v_offset)
Linux 2.6.24-19-386
Maildir on ext3
Looks similar to but different from http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-June/031523.html
.
#0 0xb7faf410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7e6f085 in raise () from
2008 Feb 14
3
Solaris 10 / 1.1.beta15 imap cores
Hi,
I've been using 1.0 but moved to beta to see if it works before release.
Both b14 and b15 dies sometimes when accessing folders. Last time I
fixed this by moving one message from folder to another and then back.
Next I'm trying to build this with debugging enabled.
Tomppa
> Feb 14 11:52:33 dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.crit] IMAP(tomppa): file message-parser.c: line 674: assertion
2004 Jan 30
4
Dovecot crashes on certain spam messages
Dovecot crashes. I think it's because of some message in my spam
folder. It has happened once before, and that time I solved it by
deleting that folder. It happens when I start gnus ("Checking messages
in folder spam" or something like that), which makes gnus just stop,
or when I try to enter that folder in mutt.
Jan 30 17:07:09 kalle imap(ke): file imap-bodystructure.c: line
278
2003 Oct 05
2
those assertions
Hi,
I did a bit of digging into the assertions from mbox-rewrite.c
(hdr_parsed_size.physical_size == hdr_size). Every time it happens,
hdr_size is 0, while hdr_parsed_size.physical_size is non-zero
(presumably the correct value).
Does this help track it down? I can't manage to get hold of an mbox
that causes this though.
Another infrequent assertion that's popped up:
file
2004 Nov 28
1
Cannot list mailbox
Hi,
I have dovecot 0.99.11 on a Linux machine running against a maildir
based mailbox. I am getting the following errors in the maillog:
Nov 27 23:08:14 fawad3 imap(fawad): file imap-bodystructure.c: line 278
(part_parse_headers): assertion failed: (part->physical_pos >=
input->v_offset - start_offset)
Nov 27 23:08:14 fawad3 dovecot: child 14202 (imap) killed with signal 6
This
2005 Feb 02
1
assertion failed in imap-bodystructure.c
Hello,
I'm currently testing dovecot/imap (Version 0.99.13).
I found this in the log:
imap(xxxxx): [ID 265587 mail.crit] file imap-bodystructure.c: line 278
(part_parse_headers): assertion failed:
(part->physical_pos >= input->v_offset - start_offset)
dovecot: [ID 684838 mail.error] child 7376 (imap) killed with signal 6
The user tried to setup a new folder (with Thunderbird)
2006 Dec 22
2
imap failed asssert in imap-bodystructure.c
I'm running Dovecot on a Debian system which recently has been
failing on an assert(). I have a spam mailbox that if I try and open
(from any client), the imap process dies and this is written to the
error logs:
Dec 21 18:57:11 theronge imap(mronge): file imap-bodystructure.c:
line 278 (part_parse_headers): assertion failed: (part->physical_pos
>= input->v_offset -
2008 Aug 25
2
Dovecot 1.1.2
Hello,
I upgraded dovecot to 1.1.2 this weekend and i get those errors:
grep dovecot /var/log/net/maillog |grep Panic | cut -d " " -f 11-100|
sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
7547 file index-sync.c: line 39: assertion failed:
(seq_range_exists(&ibox->recent_flags, uid))
89 file index-mail.c: line 1091: assertion failed: (!
mail->data.destroying_stream)
18 file
2006 Jun 29
6
LVM repairing or back to regular ext3?
Can anyone point me in the right direction for correcting errors on an HD
when using LVM? I've tried e2fsck and indicates bad block. I've tried
with -b 8193, 16384, and 32768 and no good.
I've found some info about reiserfsck on google, but this utility doesn't
seem to be included in Centos4.3. I did find it on my old FC1 box.
I am thinking now I really should have went with
2006 Mar 08
0
CESA-2006:0044 Low CentOS 4 s390(x) openssh - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2006:0044
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2006-0044.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
s390:
updates/s390/RPMS/openssh-3.9p1-8.RHEL4.12.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/openssh-askpass-3.9p1-8.RHEL4.12.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/openssh-askpass-gnome-3.9p1-8.RHEL4.12.s390.rpm
2006 Mar 08
0
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