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Subject: RE: scp exits often with -1
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:41:21 +0100
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Dave Korn wrote on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:24 PM:

>   I beg to differ.
> 
>   My post contained the useful information that dumping a
> couple of hundred Kb of unsolicited strace output on the list
> is a pointless waste of time.
> 
>   Yours contained a couple of hundred Kb of unsolicited strace output.
> 
> http://www.google.com/search?q=unsolicited+strace+site:cygwin.com&hl=en&lr=&filter=0
>
>  *Mine* contained more useful info and was a fraction of the size.

Well, nonetheless, none of your comments really help with the problem.

I know, that there were massive changes handling fork() and the pipes. So what shall I do, if a the problem now only manifests regularly if scp is called by Java calling a dos batch calling a shell script ? Using strace the problem is going to happen much more unlikely. So what do you mean is it good using a debugger?

I really tried hard to find a combination, that makes the problem more obvious without such a weird setup and I cried here for any help, that would enable me to find a better scenario or that enables anyone else to find the problem.

>  I rest my case.

So, if you can't or won't help, I prefer no answer.

- Jörg

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