[OPEN-ILS-DEV] OpenSRF-C segmentation fault

James Fournie james.fournie at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 19:32:10 EDT 2007


Hi all,

I am attempting to do a test install of Evergreen on a clean
"text-only" install from the Ubuntu-Alternate CD.  My machine (nesika)
is a lowly AMD K7 350, which is only on an intranet.

OpenSRF-C crashes with a segmentation fault and the log says:

opensrf 2007-04-27 15:16:36 [INFO:4820:osrf_system.c:195:]
Bootstrapping system with domain nesika, port 5222, and unixpath
(null)
opensrf 2007-04-27 15:16:36 [INFO:4820:osrf_app_session.c:515:]
[opensrf.settings] sent 214 bytes of data to
router at nesika/opensrf.settings
opensrf 2007-04-27 15:16:36 [INFO:4820:transport_session.c:406:]
Received <error> message with type cancel and code 503
opensrf 2007-04-27 15:16:36 [WARN:4820:osrf_stack.c:84:]  !!! Received
Jabber layer error message
opensrf 2007-04-27 15:16:36 [WARN:4820:osrf_stack.c:94:]  * Jabber
Error is for top level remote id [router at nesika/opensrf.settings], no
one to send my message too!!!
opensrf 2007-04-27 15:16:36 [INFO:4820:osrf_stack.c:103:] Message
processing duration 0.000798
opensrf 2007-04-27 15:17:36 [INFO:4820:osrf_app_session.c:142:]
Returning NULL from app_request_recv after timeout

I can telnet to the jabber server.

TIA,

James Fournie
Digitization Librarian
Union of BC Indian Chiefs

PS: I had the following problems following the Ubuntu 7.04 Prereq
installation guide, which may or may not be related to my problem
above:
#10 - I couldn't install DateTime::Format::ISO8601 from CPAN, so I
used dh-make-perl/dpkg
#15 - aclocal must be run from the libdbi dir
#17 - aclocal must be run from the libdbi-drivers dir
#19 - "host all 127.0.1.1/32 md5" doesn't work unless you add a second
'all' in there
#20 - second bullet should be version 8.2 not 8.1
#24 - should there be a semicolon after JSERVER=""  ?


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