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I had similar issues a few months ago. Instead of spending time on
debug, I chose to use the source from shruberry.net(2.3.2a7 version)
instead of ports and used expect version 5.44.1.7. Everything seems to
work with this combination.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Sam<br>
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<pre wrap="">Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 03:47:39PM -0800, Eric Cables:
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<pre wrap="">Is this something I can do when I discover the process is hung, or something
that has to be prepared before it hangs? For example, if I come back into
the office on Monday to find RANCID hung, is there anything I can do to
collect forensics as to what caused it to hang?
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I don't believe so. Looking back, Randy has already provided enough to
identify the problem and access to his machine. So, I need to find the
time to debug it.
If anyone with the knowledge to debug it wants to work on it; my notes
indicate that we found that globs are broken. since, there may have been
other changes with fbsd ports that have changed that.
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