> Does it crash if you run it from the command line with 'env -i' in front?
>
> That clears out the environment and will be a lot closer to the rc.d
> environment.
Interesting idea, but no, that works fine. Annoyingly!
> If that doesn't show anything then you will have to try capturing stderr
>
> On 31 Oct 2019, at 20:49, Pete French wrote:
>
>> Does it crash if you run it from the command line with 'env -i' in front?
>>
>> That clears out the environment and will be a lot closer to the rc.d
>> environment.
>
> Interesting idea, but no, that works fine. Annoyingly!
Hmm very odd..
> Hmm very odd..
> Does the tool depend on something else running?
No, not at all. Earlier versions of the tool dont do this either.
On a machine running the tool started by hand the two processes look like this:
0 86918 1 0 20 03426823860 wait I 0- 0:00.92
python
> On 1 Nov 2019, at 01:28, Pete French wrote:
>
>> Hmm very odd..
>> Does the tool depend on something else running?
>
> No, not at all. Earlier versions of the tool dont do this either.
>
> On a machine running the tool started by hand the two processes look like
> this:
>
> 0 86918