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Eric Timmons authored
The client did not continuously read from both CLPM's stderr and stdout. Therefore, the stderr buffer could get filled (e.g., if logging verbosity were increased or a system was being grovelled that generated a lot of warnings) and clpm would have been unable to make forward progress. Now, redirect stderr to a temporary file, reading it as necessary to report errors in conditions or to the error dribble destination.
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