FC9 innd failing in libperl

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I upgraded from FC7 to FC9 and innd will not start.

When I run

  service innd start

It gives on "OK" indication, but innd does not start. There is a message in /var/log/messages

May 18 21:22:40 waterloo kernel: innd[27953]: segfault at 0 ip 0020925b sp bfd15070 error 4 in libperl.so[12f000+26a000]

And the messages in /var/log/news/news.notice are

May 18 21:23:39 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF001, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 495.00 Mbytes (99.0%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:39 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF002, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 499.41 Mbytes (99.9%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:39 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF003, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 6.42 Mbytes ( 1.3%) 2 cycles May 18 21:23:39 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF004, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 4.16 Mbytes ( 0.8%) 2 cycles May 18 21:23:40 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF005, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 497.14 Mbytes (99.4%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:40 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF006, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 496.07 Mbytes (99.2%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:40 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF007, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 491.14 Mbytes (98.2%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:40 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF008, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 492.16 Mbytes (98.4%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:41 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF009, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 494.72 Mbytes (98.9%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:41 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF010, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 4.95 Mbytes ( 1.0%) 2 cycles May 18 21:23:41 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF011, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 486.48 Mbytes (97.3%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:41 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF012, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 494.13 Mbytes (98.8%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:42 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF013, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 491.85 Mbytes (98.4%) 1 cycles May 18 21:23:42 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF014, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 6.99 Mbytes ( 1.4%) 2 cycles May 18 21:23:42 waterloo cnfsstat[27999]: Class MCB for groups matching "*" Buffer BUFF015, len: 500.00 Mbytes, used: 0.20 Mbytes ( 0.0%) 2 cycles
  May 18 21:25:53 waterloo innd: SERVER descriptors 1024
  May 18 21:25:53 waterloo innd: SERVER outgoing 1011
  May 18 21:25:53 waterloo innd: SERVER ccsetup control:14
  May 18 21:25:53 waterloo innd: SERVER lcsetup localconn:16
  May 18 21:25:53 waterloo innd: SERVER rcsetup remconn:3
May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: controlchan! spawned controlchan!:19:proc:28217
  May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: innfeed! spawned innfeed!:20:proc:28219
May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innfeed[28219]: ME starting innfeed 2.4.3 at Sun May 18 21:25:54 2008
  May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innfeed[28219]: loading /etc/news/innfeed.conf
May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: serverfeed1.com opened earthlink.net:18:file May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: serverfeed2.com opened software.ibm.com:21:file
  May 18 21:25:54 waterloo controlchan[28217]: starting
May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: serverfeed3.com opened microsoft.com:22:file
  May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: serverfeed4.com opened vmware.com:23:file
  May 18 21:25:54 waterloo innd: serverfeed5.org opened mozilla.org:24:file
  May 18 21:25:56 waterloo innfeed[28219]: ME source lost . Exiting
May 18 21:25:56 waterloo innfeed[28219]: ME finishing at Sun May 18 21:25:56 2008

(I replaced the actual feed names with generic names.)

I tried to debug innd using gdb, but got the following output

  Starting program: /usr/lib/news/bin/innd -d
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
  (no debugging symbols found)

  Program exited with code 01.

and see the message

  May 18 21:20:28 waterloo innd: SERVER innd MUST be started with inndstart

in /var/log/news/news.crit, so I guess I won't be able to debug innd.

At this point, I am at a loss how to proceed with problem determination.

Any suggestions?
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