Hi Friends
I am very happy
I fixed the problem using this command of DigitalUnix Systems
/usr/bin/uac p 0
before of running Spamguard program
So, this is the command that I am using on alpha server with digital Unix.
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /usr/bin/uac p 0 ;
/usr/local/bin/spamGuard -w 50 -b 100 -p 2000
I did see the URL:
www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/7a9e.htm
and it help me .
Very Thanks
Juan Enciso C.
Área de Operaciones
Qnet - Servicios Internet
Telf. 241-4122 anexo 2245
www.qnet.com.pe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Murat Balaban" <murat@...>
To: "Juan Enciso" <jenciso@...>
Cc: <spamguard@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: Spamguard didn't hanlde big logfile !!!
>
> Hi,
> This is because we need to port spamGuard for Digital Unix.
> It works damn fine on Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. (Posix)
>
> If you can provide an account on your machine, this process
> may become faster, since we don't have an Alpha machine ready.
>
> - murat
>
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 07:12:20PM -0500, Juan Enciso wrote:
> > Hi Friends.
> > My name is Juan
> > I am using Isoqlog and Spamguard in two mail servers
> >
> > I have a problem when install spamguard in a AlphaServer running Digital
Unix 4.0F
> > When I running spamguard show this error:
> >
> > [1200]#/usr/local/bin/spamGuard -w 50 -b 100 -p 2000
> > Unaligned access pid=31946 <spamGuard> va=0x14000d23c pc=0x3ff8019ce0c
ra=0x3ff800d7134 inst=0xa560fff8
> > Unaligned access pid=31946 <spamGuard> va=0x14001607c pc=0x3ff8019ce0c
ra=0x3ff800d7134 inst=0xa560fff8
> > Unaligned access pid=31946 <spamGuard> va=0x14001631c pc=0x3ff8019ce0c
ra=0x3ff800d7134 inst=0xa560fff8
> > ... more lines.
> >
> > My logfile is stored into /var/log/qmail/isolog
> > It have a sized of 26MB
> > When I changed the logfile to 1MB the error messages not show me.
> > and Spamguard Work well.!!!
> >
> > This message show me when I compile the package Spamguard:
> >
> > [1200]#make
> > cc -c -o spamGuard.o spamGuard.c
> > cc -c -o wildmat.o wildmat.c
> > cc -c -o functions.o functions.c
> > cc: Warning: functions.c, line 98: In this statement, the expression
"(bytes=write(...))<bytes" modifies "bytes", and fetches its value in a
computation that is not used to produce the modified value without an
intervening sequence point. This behavior is undefined. (undefvarfetch)
> > if ((bytes = write(fd, n, strlen(n))) < bytes) {
> > ------------^
> > gcc -o spamGuard spamGuard.o wildmat.o functions.o
> >
> > How can I fixed this problem?
> > Could I change a variable in the source code?
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> > Sorry by my english
> >
> > Juan Enciso C.
> > Área de Operaciones
> > Qnet - Servicios Internet
> > Telf. 241-4122 anexo 2245
> > www.qnet.com.pe
>
> --
>
>
> "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like nail"
>
> Murat Balaban
> http://www.enderunix.org/!
>