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Operating Systems Solaris Thread Dump not working Post 302553363 by DevendraG on Wednesday 7th of September 2011 10:13:15 AM
Old 09-07-2011
Thread Dump not working

Yes.

Can I use "jstack" instead of "kill -QUIT"?
 

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SVN::Dump::Reader(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      SVN::Dump::Reader(3)

NAME
SVN::Dump::Reader - A Subversion dump reader SYNOPSIS
# !!! You should use SVN::Dump, not SVN::Dump::Reader !!! use SVN::Dump::Reader; my $reader = SVN::Dump::Reader( $fh ); my $record = $reader->read_record(); DESCRIPTION
The "SVN::Dump::Reader" class implements a reader object for Subversion dumps. METHODS
The following methods are available: new( $fh ) Create a new "SVN::Dump::Reader" attached to the $fh filehandle. read_record( ) Read and return a new SVN::Dump::Record object from the dump filehandle. read_header_block( ) Read and return a new SVN::Dump::Headers object from the dump filehandle. read_property_block( ) Read and return a new SVN::Dump::Property object from the dump filehandle. read_text_block( ) Read and return a new SVN::Dump::Text object from the dump filehandle. The "read_..." methods will die horribly if asked to read inconsistent data from a stream. SEE ALSO
SVN::Dump, SVN::Dump::Headers, SVN::Dump::Property, SVN::Dump::Text. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2006 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2008-06-12 SVN::Dump::Reader(3)
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