Normally, I charge per hour when consulting for bug shooting. But I'm all out of bullets for today and the next shipment of ammunition isn't due until in two weeks, so I'll let you in on the Great Secret of Bug Hunting.

  1. Get a list of differences between machines
  2. Eliminate one difference
  3. Check whether problem still persists
  4. If problem still persists, continue with step 2
  5. Done

You have already identified one key difference between the two machines. GMP seems to be different between the two machines. Eliminate that difference by making the two versions identical. Preferrably by transplanting the working version onto the nonworking machine.


In reply to Re: Net::SFTP and the GMP pre-req. by Corion
in thread Net::SFTP and the GMP pre-req. by gw1500se

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