Help with strange bzr connection hangs

Eli Zaretskii eliz at gnu.org
Tue Oct 4 03:58:35 UTC 2011


> From: Martin Pool <mbp at canonical.com>
> Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 12:16:18 +1100
> Cc: bazaar at lists.canonical.com
> 
> I don't know, based on that, what it would be, but the general kind of
> thing I would try to find out next in this type of situation is just
> what is going on when it is hanging: what is bzr doing

Is there something specific that changes after the last point I see in
.bzr.log?

> I know more about how to do that on Linux than on Windows, but
> generally:
> 
>  * pop into the bzr debugger with ctrl-break and then get a backtrace
> (type 'bt')

Will try, thanks.

>  * is there a windows equivalent to 'netstat -ponet' that shows the
> socket state?

Please tell what each switch means.  Windows has netstat, and it does
support -p, -o, -n, and -e (no -t), but I'm not sure each switch means
the same it does on GNU/Linux.

Thanks.



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