[OpenAFS] Fedora 15 bugs

omalleys@msu.edu omalleys@msu.edu
Wed, 08 Jun 2011 13:34:40 -0400


I assume no, but I will ask anyway. Do you have selinux enabled?

Quoting Jack Neely <jjneely@pams.ncsu.edu>:

> Folks,
>
> I'm building OpenAFS packages on Fedora 15 and having some trouble
> getting 1.6.0-pre6 working well.  Consistently, afsd is segfaulting to
> some degree.  Dmesg reveals:
>
>     afsd[1319]: segfault at 0 ip 4e4476de sp bf912864 error 4 in  
> libc-2.14.so[4e3df000+185000]
>
> Although the AFS service seems to start.
>
> I've gathered all the debug information, core dumps, and the packages
> I'm using here:
>
>     http://callandor.unity.ncsu.edu/~slack/openafs/20110608/
>
> The coredump-abrt-1301.tar.bz2 contains the coredump and other
> information recorded by ABRT.
>
> Jack
>
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