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Nov 21 |
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redhat oauth.so missing Please no more comments. Thanks. |
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Nov 21 |
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redhat oauth.so missingupdatedb takes a while. Cancelling does not usally lead to results. Use find / -name oauth.so instead. Also takes time. (But if for some reason you won't just look yourself...) |
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Nov 21 |
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redhat oauth.so missing What have you tried so far? |
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Nov 21 |
answered | redhat oauth.so missing |
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Nov 21 |
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redhat oauth.so missing Please don't speak in riddles. Explain in detail what you've tried. -- Have you installed the RPM? If not, what have you installed? How have you installed the oauth.so module if anything? |
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Nov 21 |
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redhat oauth.so missing Btw, it seems there is a pre-packed version for Redhat (no installation woes). rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/16821219/dir/redhat_el_5/… |
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Nov 21 |
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redhat oauth.so missing Well, where did you put it, if not in the /usr/lib/php/modules/ directory? |
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Jul 26 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jul 25 |
answered | Kill process when it stops to produce further output |
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Jul 25 |
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Kill process when it stops to produce further output Thanks. That's what I tried first. But both getmail and fetchmail do not recover from the connection loss. They constantly refetch all mails for IMAP4 and POP3. |
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Jul 25 |
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Kill process when it stops to produce further output That's more intended for monitoring system deamons, not ad-hoc processes. And while it has a IF SIZE CHANGED test, doesn't fit my case. Interesting nevertheless. |
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Jul 25 |
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Kill process when it stops to produce further output I'm not sure if there is much buffering involved. Redirecting stdout to a log file does keep it updated in my case. And as criteria I deem it sufficient if that output does not grow for 60 seconds. It would be more workable anyway than the fixed ulimit timeout (which doesn't work reliably anyway, as the process does not hang in userspace). |
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Jul 25 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 25 |
asked | Kill process when it stops to produce further output |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Autobiographer |