I don't think it is a maximum connections issue because I can ftp to the
server using a normal ftp client and the banner will say 7 of 50 users
logged on.  

Also, I tried using the latest release openpkg core, 2.0.2, with same
results and I also tried the exact command on a different gentoo host as
well with identical results?  

Any other reasons why I would get a FATAL I/O error?  Am I doing something
wrong?  Should I just stick with the rpm --rebuild / -Uvh cause that is
working for me but doesn't do the nice dep checking.

Aaron

Bill Campbell wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 21, 2004, Aaron Bostick wrote:
>>I am testing out OpenPKG for the first time and have run into a snag.  My
>>openpkg rpm -qa shows:
>>
> ...
>># build.pl current(20040421)
>># curling index ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/current/00INDEX.rdf
>># using simple text parser
>>FATAL: an I/O error occured
>>
>>My understanding is it is trying to retrieve the index file from the
>>openpkg
>>ftp server but is failing for some reason.  BTW, from the same host I was
>>able to install the other rpms no problem using the openpkg --rebuild
>>ftp://... syntax.
> 
> When this happens on ftp from our own ftp server where I mirror the
> openpkg.org site, and have our local packages, the usual problem is that
> there are too many ftp users on the system.  I usually find somebody who's
> started the maximum number of connections so add them to our list of
> denied IPs, kill their sessions, then restart the openpkg build.
> 
> Bill
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