-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dave Anderson a écrit : > > It's probably worth figuring out why the popen() command failed? > The function printing the error message is here in cmdline.c: > > int > shell_command(char *cmd) > { > FILE *pipe; > char buf[BUFSIZE]; > > if ((pipe = popen(cmd, "r")) == NULL) { > error(INFO, "cannot open pipe: %s\n", cmd); > pc->redirect &= ~REDIRECT_SHELL_COMMAND; > pc->redirect |= REDIRECT_FAILURE; > return REDIRECT_FAILURE; > } > > I didn't bother to gather/display the errno information in the function above > since it's irrelevant if there's a memory allocation issue. From the popen() > man page: > > RETURN VALUE > The popen() function returns NULL if the fork(2) or pipe(2) calls fail, > or if it cannot allocate memory. > > The pclose() function returns -1 if wait4() returns an error, or some > other error is detected. > > ERRORS > The popen() function does not set errno if memory allocation fails. If > the underlying fork() or pipe() fails, errno is set appropriately. If > the type argument is invalid, and this condition is detected, errno is > set to EINVAL. > > Also, does "echo" alone maybe use the shell's built-in echo instead of /bin/echo? > Did you force it by using "/bin/echo" in the script's comand lines instead of > just "echo"? I added the /bin/echo in there thinking that it was the cause, but I might be wrong. I'm starting to realize that I may have been to quick in chasing for help and did not do enough searching first (getting near end of day here in France). > > BTW, you can also try removing the ! from in front of the "echo" commands in > the input file, because the crash utility will just pass the remaining string > to system() instead of popen(). But I would guess that system() would fail > for the same reason as popen(). > I just tested using the echo command from crash but the redirection to a file doesn't work. But there is maybe other ways of achieving what I want to do. I'll do more work on this and come back with what I find. The most important thing is that I got it mostly running on SLES11 (and will test SLES10 tomorrow). Kind Regards, ...Louis P.S. Is there a team's IRC room somewhere or you just go by emails (which I would understand, given the level of interruption I get from chatrooms) ? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkrEyTwACgkQDvqokHrhnCzQDgCgtklo73WSdYzpIEbBgEdYAKFt cEUAmQFBjNXfb47BqFVZDp+MxrucRY2q =p9hl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility