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Re: Re: urllib and ftplib hang in bundle but not when run directly: msg#00097

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Subject: Re: Re: urllib and ftplib hang in bundle but not when run directly


On 17 May 2004, at 18:26, Russell E Owen wrote:
Still, I'd like to debug this, as errors such as this are really nasty.
Could you try to attach gdb to the process as it is hanging, and see whether
you can find out what lock (if any) you are hanging on?

I'll gladly have a go at that. not having used gdb before I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a tutorial or recipe.

I quick google search turned up <http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~gilpin/tutorial/> which looks reasonable. But it won't explain about multi-threaded debugging:-(

What you want to do is start the app and let it run until it hangs. Then use "ps" to find the pid. Then run "gdb --pid=PID" to attach to the process. Type "^c" to gdb to interrupt the hung app and give gdb control. "info threads" will show you which threads there are. "thread 1" will switch to thread one, etc. "where" will print a stacktrace of the current thread.

Most likely (hopefully) you'll see that two threads are somewhere in pthread_mutex_lock or a similar call for the same mutex. one or two frames up the stack you'll see where the call came from.

Note that this same code also hangs under RedHat 9.2 linux with Python 2.3.3.

Ah, then I misread your original post! This makes it a general problem, not a mac-specific one, which means there's a bigger chance someone else came across it. Try asking on comp.lang.python, and/or searching the bug database for "thread" and "ftplib" or "sre" something like that.
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Jack Jansen, <Jack.Jansen@xxxxxx>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack
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