This patch gets rid of the Broken pipe messages.
--- makewhatis.orig Mon Jan 22 12:54:09 2001
+++ makewhatis Mon Jan 22 13:01:31 2001
@@ -333,7 +333,8 @@
local($source) = 0;
local($list);
-while(F) {
+local($flag) = 0;
+LOOP: while(F) {
# ``man'' style pages
Jos Backus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch gets rid of the Broken pipe messages.
No need to name the loop...
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 02:31:48AM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
No need to name the loop...
Oops, you're right, sorry.
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Matt Dillon wrote:
I was doing some installworlds and got a bunch of 'gzcat: Broken pipe'
errors at the very end when it was doing 'makewhatis' on various manual
directories.
It also only happens if you are running ssh to logon to the computer
doing the makewhatis. You can
:Matt Dillon wrote:
:
: I was doing some installworlds and got a bunch of 'gzcat: Broken pipe'
: errors at the very end when it was doing 'makewhatis' on various manual
: directories.
:
:It also only happens if you are running ssh to logon to the computer
:doing the makewhatis. You
I was doing some installworlds and got a bunch of 'gzcat: Broken pipe'
errors at the very end when it was doing 'makewhatis' on various manual
directories.
I believe the problem is related to the makewhatis perl script closing
the input descriptor before draining all the
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