> I'm never declaring it, by default it 30 secs, and looking at the code,
> seems like 0 will not help.


Harakiri is never enabled by default.

Maybe it is a (wrong) choice of your packager/distributor/sysadmin.

Setting it to 0 (after previous definition) will disable it.


> On 03/26/2012 12:04 PM, Mike Kuznetsov wrote:
>> I think you could just not declare it or set timeout to '0'. Hope
>> maintainer'll fix my answer if it is wrong
>>
>> 2012/3/26 Roman Vasilyev <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>     Need to have ability to copy huge files, unfortunately I don't
>>     have ability to do it in background.
>>     Can I disable harakiri mode? I can always increase timeout, but I
>>     think tis is only hack, I think disabling will be better.
>>
>>
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