One thing you might want to check is that the "wrapper" program is
owned by root with a chmod of 4755. If this is not the case, I have seen
it cause out of memory errors. If this is not it, let me know, there are a
couple of other things to try.
Steve
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From: Eric Hedstrom[SMTP:EricH@stac.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 1995 10:41 AM
To: majordomo-users
Subject: Out of memory error from Majordomo 1.93
Greetings,
Majordomo 1.93 is giving me out of memory messages (via a bounced email)
whenever I send it a "lists" or "subscribe" command. It's running under
Linux 1.2.1 (Slackware 2), and it happens with either Perl 4.036 or Perl
5.001l.
I checked the FAQ on the web, and it of course says to check permissions on
everything (in this case, the Log file). The permissions on the Log are ok
(uid & gid majordom, mode 664), as is everything else (except the
executables, of course, which are 775).
I don't think it's relevant, but it's currently on a tiny network without a
name server. So sendmail (v8) is set to work without a name server, and I'm
just trying to subscribe with an account on the same system.
The FAQ, unfortunately, is pretty vague on what can cause this besides
having the wrong permissions set. Can anybody offer any insight?
Thanks!
Eric
erich@stac.com
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