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From: Nicola Larosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Zope user list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 13:44
Subject: Re: [Zope] mc-ftp crashes zope
when i connect with the gnu-midnight-commander (mc) to my zope-ftp-port
Nicola Larosa writes:
Is this behaviour reproducable?
Not deterministically, it only happens sometimes, cannot isolate a sequence
of actions that make it happen predictably.
Any core dumps
None in /var/zope/var, where else should I look for them?
The are probably in
Hi,
you should also enable loging in mc as well for starters.
-l file
Save the ftpfs dialog with the server in file.
Ciao,
Martin
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But be warned, many Linux distributions disable core writing.
You need to reenable them. Look at the ulimit internal bash
command for details.
You are right, ulimit -c gave 0 (zero).
I've now put ulimit -c unlimited in my /etc/profile . But what do I do
when I have those core dumps?
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you should also enable loging in mc as well for starters.
-l file
Save the ftpfs dialog with the server in file.
Good idea, I'm going to do that as well.
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Mozilla will be around long after nobody can remember
just quite what Internet Explorer actually used to be.
Is this behaviour reproducable?
Not deterministically, it only happens sometimes, cannot isolate a sequence
of actions that make it happen predictably.
Any core dumps
None in /var/zope/var, where else should I look for them?
or entries in the stupid logfile?
Is that the Z2.log file,