I'll make a note of module requirements in the quick start guide I am writing.  Also, so far the Perl process has not gone to 99%.  It seems that Michael is right about all modules being needed.  The only reason I hadn't installed the modules prior to Michaels script was because on CSpan they mentioned some dependencies for the modules that ASSP needs; I couldn't find the win32 versions of the dependencies and thus why I didn't install the modules that ASSP needs.  I still have ASSP in debug mode so if the Perl process does go to 99% we will have a debug file to look at.
Sincerely,

Travis Forghani
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On 25 Jul 2006 at 13:03, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:

  
Travis's recent issues with ASSP process hangs were centered around
not having all of the modules installed.  Personally, I think the ASSP
process hung while trying to access missing modules, but the specifics
could not be fully determined without more debugging work on Travis's
part.  But ultimately the solution was to simply install all the
modules. As a continuation of a previous discussion regarding having
to install all modules with the ASSP installation - I again put forth
the motion that all modules should be installed and checked for in
order for ASSP to run.  If not making a requirement to install all
modules, then perhaps better checks should be in place to prevent
subroutines from being performed if required modules are missing.
Personally, I think all modules should become a requirement.  Any
thoughts?
    

Yes. My thoughts center around the idea of turning this software loose on people who might need 
some additional hand holding and how maybe that's not so great an idea when beta testing. 

I believe the requirements should state that in the 'NIX environment that ALL Perl modules are 
required and in the WIN32 environment that all modules except SYSLOG are required in a 
README 1ST file. Then when someone is having a problem the first thing that can be asked is if 
all requirements were met contained in that document. Wouldn't that clear up a lot of problems?



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