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Re: [bug-anubis] GNU Anubis 4.0 released.


From: Paolo
Subject: Re: [bug-anubis] GNU Anubis 4.0 released.
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 20:22:19 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.3.28i

On Sat, Dec 18, 2004 at 02:47:28PM +0100, Wojciech Polak wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> The Anubis Team is pleased to announce the release of GNU Anubis 4.0.
> The release is available by anonymous FTP from:
> 
>     ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/anubis/anubis-4.0.tar.gz

sorry to bring bad news - it still crashes in my setup, like 3.9.9x used
so far, all being equal to previous reports:

-*-last .log lines-*-
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] Getting remote host information...
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] Connected to localhost:25
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] Transferring message(s)...
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] malloc() failed. Cannot allocate enough memory

-*-and last .trc lines-*-
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:68: Section RULE
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:115: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)#nome#(.*)] [NULL] \1\2
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:116: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)#posta#(.*)] [NULL] \1\2
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:117: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)#telefono#(.*)] [NULL] \1\2
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:118: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)#ditta#(.*)] [NULL] \1\2
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:119: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)#fax#(.*)] [NULL] \1\2
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:120: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)#www[0-9]*#(.*)] [NULL] \1\2
ven, 31 dic 2004 20:08:14 [18071] /home/prel/.anubisrc:122: MODIFY BODY 
[([[:blank:]]*)X-Anomy.*] [NULL] 

ie same as before, stumbles on regex. There seems to be a *-overrun somewhere
deep in the code, as running 'anubis -D' it does crash (above log/trc), while
with 'anubis -D -f' it doesn't (same msg of course).

Time to look at pcre, hoping this bug is confined to regex (glue)code, till
someone manage to smash it.


-- 
 paolo
 
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