From: <mni...@mo...> - 2004-06-23 02:34:03
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>>>>> "Mojo" == Mojo B Nichols <mni...@mo...> writes: >>>>> "Eric" == Eric Anderson <and...@ce...> writes: >> Mojo B. Nichols wrote: >>> the client check seems somewhat broken. >>> >> Uhh, how about some additional details? Eric > Actually I think it may be my perl and just the sockets... can > somebody else try this on linux? I said client because that fails, > but upon closer inspection it doesn't seem that simple. Whew no not my sockets. Basically the problem was two fold: One my client database didn't have my client in there. If I add it blindly to the database that takes it past that point. Then my url seed db was either empty or broken or something. removing that index allowed it to start working (reseeded it etc). I'm going to shuffle this off to the side and see if I can figure out where it went wrong. Perhaps the seeded url db is in cvs? I'll check it out. I'm curious about this client db and its intended use. Thanks, -- HP had a unique policy of allowing its engineers to take parts from stock as long as they built something. "They figured that with every design, they were getting a better engineer. It's a policy I urge all companies to adopt." -- Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, "Will Wozniak's class give Apple to teacher?" EE Times, June 6, 1988, pg 45 |