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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-01-02 12:53:16
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On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 10:37, Gerard Seibert wrote: > Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> > > I'm the developer .. but unfortunately, I can't see the cause of this > problem. > > You should try installing and compiling Perl from the source code (from > www.perl.org) and running Webmin under that Perl install. Some people > who've had this problem in the past reported that re-installing Perl > like this solved it. > > - Jamie > > I have deleted and reinstalled Perl, although that was from the ports > collection. Would sending you the output from 'truss' aid you any? > > I am going to rebuild my system tonight. It will take a few days since I > have KDE and a few other monsters on board. I am rebuilding in place. I > cannot afford to shut down the server since it handles my mail also. > > If this does not work, perhaps we can look into some other means of > getting to the bottom of this. The only way I could resolve it is to actually login via SSH as root to an effected system.. > By the way, does Webmin hide any files that are not deleted by the > uninstall process? Perhaps one of them is corrupted? Just a guess. No .. but to be sure you could remove the /etc/webmin and /var/webmin directories. - Jamie |