I'm not sure if it made it to the list, but I solved my hanging problem.
It was a file ownership issue. When I untarred it, it kept the package
maker's UID and GID. I chowned everything to root and it installed fine.
-Aaron
Jason Haar wrote:
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 08:09:24PM -0400, Rick Macdougall wrote:
I just ran it against 2.63 and 3.0-rcX. 6 sec first time, 1 sec next.
There are so many network-related options you can fiddle with in SA, one of
them must be causing the difference.
However, the fact that an e-mail can take 70+ sec to parse should make you
re-look at what options you have enabled.
I upgraded around 15 boxes the other night (a mix of Slackware, RedHat
ent3 and FreeBSD machines) and they all had the same problem with the
timeouts.
Yes... but what are your settings? I'm not saying that out of the box SA
doesn't do this - it's just that I wouldn't run it out of the box (I don't
run anything out of the box ;-).
Tell you what - this is a SA issue. If you think this is taking too long
(of course you do), bring it up on the SA mailing-list - maybe with a URL to
the email for others to check out. 70+ secs should never be happening.
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