Kern Sibbald wrote:

> Could you make a /home/kern, then all the same path as what you are using 
> in /home/fs, and see if it still breaks.  I've tried it here with longer 
> paths than you are using and it doesn't break, so it may have something to do 
> with the exact path length???

I seem to have stumbled across a glitch with a very narrow window:

/home/k/bacula/bacula-trunk/regress       pass
/home/ke/bacula/bacula-trunk/regress      hang
/home/ker/bacula/bacula-trunk/regress     hang
/home/kern/bacula/bacula-trunk/regress    pass

> If /home/kern still shows the bug, then I think the easiest is to give me a 
> login via ssh with public key non-root, and I can run the debugger on it.  It 
> would save me a good amount of time if you had a regression test in my home 
> directory that fails ...

Let me know if you can't reproduce the problem based on the above data, and
I'll start setting up the account.

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