tye,

That was a problem on my part and I am now capturing some small percentage of the data. I'm not sure why I'm not getting all of it unless its overloading the buffers (I've increased sendspace and recvspace to 128k via sysctl - but that still might not be enough - either way I'm still losing the same amount of data).

What bothers be is that I would think that capturing STDOUT via IO:Scalar should work and I wish I could figure out why its not.

The partial failure of one method and the complete failure of the other is really annoying me.


In reply to Re: (tye)Re: STDOUT and SWIG by rapier1
in thread STDOUT and SWIG by rapier1

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