Err.. strace is not on openBSD - I got ptrace, systrace and ktrace.
ktrace - enable kernel process tracing
ptrace - process tracing and debugging
systrace - generate and enforce system call policies

i'm not sure either qualify as to what you need... :-/

- Lasse Danielsen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andreas Aardal
> Hanssen
> Sent: 4. september 2003 07:24
> To: Binc IMAP Server
> Subject: RE: [bincimap] vchkpw & bincimap?
>
>
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Lasse Danielsen wrote:
> >> Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
> >:) I'll be glad to compare. But as you already know, my knowledge in this
> >area is a bit limited. THREAD and SORT - I did not use those settings in
> >squirrelmail. I think I tried once, but got some error-messages
> (not sure on
> >this, though). I use it now in Dovecot, though, but the
> difference in speed
> >was noticable even when I did not. But, no problem to try again - the two
> >(...)
> >So, how do you wish me to compare? :) I'm all yours.
>
> Attach to Binc's xinetd or tcpserver with
>
> "strace -s 512 -f -p <pid> 2>&1 >dump-binc.txt"
>
> Then log on to Binc with Squirrelmail and do some navigation.
>
> Then attach similarily to Dovecot's listening server, and dump that to
> bump-dovecot.txt. Now log on to Dovecot with Squirrelmail and do the same
> actions as with Binc..
>
> Finally, remove any passwords from the files, compress them and and post
> them to this list. :-)
>
> Andy :-)
>
> --
> Andreas Aardal Hanssen   | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg
> Author of Binc IMAP      |  "It is better not to do something
> http://www.bincimap.org/ |        than to do it poorly."
>
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