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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 10:56:52 +0200
From: Oliver Vecernik <ml AT vecernik DOT at>
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Subject: Re: 1.5.14-1: child died
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>   Anyway, it could also be a permissions problem: maybe because its a
> restricted user, the child process is in some way prevented from accessing
> the object created by the parent and it can't notify it.  But that's just
> guesswork.  I think your next most informative option might be to use
> "strace -t"; that should let you see if there are any obvious errors
> occurring in the child.

I don't know how to use this command, because I can't start any command
within this user. Changing to another account I can't check it, because
everthing works as expected. What exactly can I try?


Thanks,
Oliver

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