It's happened twice today.  Declude hangs.

That's the short and not very flattering story.

So for the rest of the story read-on.

I'm writing a new TEST (actually it is a handler that pretends to be a
TEST.)  Since I don't have access to a C/C++ compiler right now I
thought I'd proto-type it using perl then use perl2exe to create and
executable that though larger than the other external tests should work
fine.  Problem is every try causes Declude and my filtertest.(pl|exe)
TEST to hang and go -- what we in the UNIX world call zombie.  The
difference is when the iMail delivery agent limit is hit no more can
start so the mail spools ... and spools ... and spools until we reboot
the server.  All attempts to End Process fail.  I get a message about
not having permissions for that action.

So until I figure out why my program causes Declude to never return I
was wondering if there is a command line switch for Declude to cause it
to flush itself out of the process queue.

And if anyone has some ideas why Declude isn't returning I'd be very
interested.  The perl script and the executable version both exit 0
which is my understand as they should.  And they do run run from the
command line just fine.


TIA,
Rod
-- 
Roderick A. Anderson
Technology Services Management Group 
<http://www.technologyservicesmanagementgroup.com/>
Spokane WA, 99202


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