hi
You know, that's definitely a better approach. I'll do that now, and
then generate a backtrace. Sometimes I wonder where my brain is, I never
even considered doing that lol.
Thanks
Kendell Clark


Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by kendell clark on 2016/05/06 at 22:11 -0500]
>
> Why not try to run brltty by hand, rather than by systemd, to see if you 
> still 
> get the problem. If you do, then getting a core file is much easier.
>
> From the shell that you'll start brltty from, do: ulimit -c unlimited
>
> That removes any restriction on how large the core file can be. Then run 
> brltty 
> with no arguments. That'll put it in the background. If it crashes, the core 
> file should be in the current directory as of when brltty was started.
>

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