it crashes at start up. The log
file was created but is empty....
I would guess it's some sort of concurrent
file access problem as there are N instances trying to write to the same
log file...
Michael
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21.06.2012 10:06
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Re: [certi-dev]
CERTI deadlock
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2012/6/19 Eric Noulard <address@hidden>:
> 2012/6/19 Michael Raab <address@hidden>:
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> I'm willing to investigate that issue further on Windows 7. But
before I can
>> evaluate any debug and trace messages, I need some redirection
of output.
>> I tried some things today, but unfortunately failed. :-(
>
> Ok, I understand.
>
>> Hope you can provide something in the next days.
>
> I'll try something on Thursday today and tomorrow are already too
busy.
I just commited a modification of PrettyDebug which should make it
possible to dump trace to file.
If you define the env var: CERTI_DEBUG_FILE to a filename,
then all trace from PrettyDebug will go to this file.
This works for me on Linux, but I did not have time to test this too much.