What I did is to be sure the build incorporate -g and then get it hung. Open it up with gdb and start stepping through the code to see where it is hanging. The hang I was was only about 6 instructions so it was easy to find that loop in the code.


On Mar 18, 2004, at 12:39, turgut kalfaoglu wrote:


Well, even after I disable urandom, which my system does not have anyway,
I still have clamd hanging; eating up over 90% of the CPU, and doing nothing basically.
I am trying daily builds, but it does not help. This sometimes happen after five minutes of runtime, but sometimes with just 2 minutes of runtime.


help!
-turgut



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