On Tuesday 26 August 2003 05:44 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> I'm very confused about this, because I can't reproduce it on Debian Linux
> or on Solaris 8.

Well, I still have lots of '*'s in my .dnscache file, even though analog is 
now resolving more addresses than it did before. I ran it through a script to 
delete all unresolved entries and the file shrank from >22 M to about 1.4 M, 
so over 90% of addresses were unresolved. It's hard to tell if that's 
analog's fault or broken DNS; however, some of those entries were from my own 
workstation whose address *does* resolve, so I think something's not right.

By the way Stephen, I compiled analog with Sun Workshop as 64-bit binary -- I 
don't know if you know how many free software programs won't compile with 
anything other than gcc. Thank you for writing portable code, it's becoming 
increasingly rare these days.

Dima

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