On the unit that is to be shipped imminently, CPAN gets 'Killed' - this is the last block of what CPAN prints out:Killed is printed by the shell after its child process receives a SIGKILL. This looks like it could be the oom-killer's doing. Take a look at dmesg output after the process is killed - you'll see if the crash is due to having ran out of RAM.
In reply to Re: Debugging CPAN problem
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Debugging CPAN problem
by Bod
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