Re: [slackware-alphadevel] pine - FIXED!

From: Jesper Juhl (juhl@eisenstein.dk)
Date: Mon Dec 11 2000 - 03:24:44 PST


Hi Chris,

Just wanted to confirm that pine is now working great on my box.
Excellent work Chris :-)

/Jesper Juhl

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oprindelig meddelelse <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Den 12/11/00, 12:24:43 PM, skrev Chris Lumens <chris@slackware.com> til
emnet Re: [slackware-alphadevel] pine - FIXED!:

> > I believe that the pine binary that was built on my 21264 doesn't run on
> > 21164 machines. I've only got one of each, and that seems to be the
> > situation. Could someone with a 21164 verify that pine does not run? It
> > should give the error "Illegal Instruction" and die.
> >
> > If I can get this error verified, I'll whip up a pine package on the
21164
> > and merge it on in. Thanks!

> The problem with Pine (and imapd) has been fixed! I did a backtrace on a
> core file from pine, and figured out that it was calling SSL functions.
> The reason it was is because I had openssl/openssh installed on the test
> machines for syncing things out. However, the version of openssl that I
> built on my 21264 was built machine-specific, so it didn't work on older
> machines.

> As a result, Pine was linked against a machine-specific version of
openssl
> (even though ldd didn't show it). I removed openssl/openssh from one
> machine and rebuilt pine on there. It's working fine on both of my
> machines, and it should work on everyone else's as well.

> Thanks to everyone for helping out on this one!

> --
> Chris Lumens - chris@slackware.com - KG6CIH
>
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,2);
> print map{chr(-$n[$i++]+ord)} sort(split(//,'place random string
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