Martin Margo wrote:
Hi Steven, thanks a lot for  your help. I checked
out the logs and restarted the daemon couple of
times, and waited for 5-10 minutes. I took a look
at the daemon logs and in it, it said

Use of uninitialized value in hash element at ./gmetad line 109.
over and over again to the end of the log files. I don't
know if this is normal, because I think it is only warnings
and it shows up because the strict style is used. Is this
normal though?

Just so you know, I did some tinkering with my copy of gmetad, notably adding some debugging output (nothing fancy, just there to help me figure out where the damn thing is hanging). Example: My line 109 is:
"        {"

:)

It looks like you might have to do the same to get to the bottom of this. I don't see any warnings when I run gmetad.

And the log file did not say anything about any host that
is being contacted by gmetad. I am using Redhat 7.2 btw. I also
tried to simplify the sources and the trusted_host, but the
same error occurs. Any further suggestion?

Nope, I gave you all my magic-bullet fixes. Unless someone else has something (Matt? any ideas?), I think it's time to crank up your favorite editor and start the perl hacking...

I dunno if this will make you feel better, but as I said earlier, gmetad didn't just work for me, either. Heck, it wouldn't even *BUILD* for me without me propping up the build process in a few places. :)


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