From: Hat <ha...@ny...> - 2002-11-08 21:43:07
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Hello wayne, On 7 Nov 2002, wayne <wa...@ny...> wrote: >> From: Mat Brown <mat...@ya...> >> Subject: Re: [proxyTools-users] first time user of proxyTools (was:Re: >> Help for an absolutely new user) [...] > >I don't know how to advise on the CVS stuff. It requires no extra >knowledge, but you're more likely to see bugs, crashes etc. >As long as you're willing to keep a working version somewhere as >a backup, you can take advantage of it (the fixes, and all the new >features as they happen). >You get to be able to tell me about bugs more often. >You get to call yourself a beta tester :-) > >The biggest problem seems to be for people to be able to use WinCVS >properly :-( I don't recommend WinCVS. Instead if users don't have Cygwin installed to use CVS, then I recommend jCVS (Java CVS). It is easy to use. Here is a link from the archive to a tutorial I once wrote on jCVS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proxy-elites/message/4097 [...] >Or if yu don't have much time, and want to get alive/dead and speed >results just use -t 0 Well, I guess there is some bug in the latest version of SP: C:\LP\proxyTools>perl statproxy.pl -v This is statProxy 4.120 (proxyTools.zip) Author: wa...@ny... This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. C:\LP\proxyTools>perl statproxy.pl -t 0 -l uncommon.txt Loading proxies... Extracting proxy strings, expanding/skipping ports, validating, resolving, dedup ing... 90 proxies to test (after processing) Running test: 0 130.225.8.117:8000 As you see the last line, the tested proxy is in the same line of the statement "Running test: 0", and no results are shown per tested proxy! >wa...@ny... >http://proxytools.sourceforge.net/ -- Regards, Hat |