On 08/26/10 01:17, jhell wrote:
On 08/25/2010 21:27, Chuck Robey wrote:
I have an interesting thing here: I seem to have found an endless loop in
portmanager. It's *entirely* possible that I'm myself causing this, so I'll
explain, and if you can come up with any hints, I'll be happy to test
On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:41:32 -0400
Chuck Robey chu...@telenix.org articulated:
On 08/26/10 01:17, jhell wrote:
On 08/25/2010 21:27, Chuck Robey wrote:
I have an interesting thing here: I seem to have found an endless
loop in portmanager. It's *entirely* possible that I'm myself
causing
On 09/08/10 18:15, Jerry wrote:
Portmanager did have a nasty bug that involved looping. It was fixed
ages ago though. Are you running the latest version; i.e., 0.4.1_9 on
your system? Run portmanager -v to confirm.
Without the '-p' option, portmanager only looks 1 level deep. with the
'-p'
On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:41:32 -0400
Chuck Robey chu...@telenix.org wrote:
I'm making no mistake tho, moved from
portmanager to portmaster) which doesn't seem to have this uneveness,
so while it takes a whole lot longer to work than portmanager (it
uses slow but sure shell utils for it's
I have an interesting thing here: I seem to have found an endless loop in
portmanager. It's *entirely* possible that I'm myself causing this, so I'll
explain, and if you can come up with any hints, I'll be happy to test them,
because I really do like using portmanager.
What my goal is, is to
On 08/25/2010 21:27, Chuck Robey wrote:
I have an interesting thing here: I seem to have found an endless loop in
portmanager. It's *entirely* possible that I'm myself causing this, so I'll
explain, and if you can come up with any hints, I'll be happy to test them,
because I really do like