Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-12 Thread Chris Sacca
tags 301160 + fixed pending thanks Thanks for everyone's help in fixing this bug. I'll get it uploaded ASAP. -- Christopher Sacca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://csacca.thecsl.org Americorps CTC VISTA | http://www.cpcs.umb.edu/vista/ 1024D/AFF87013 - FC21 092C 95C6 0071 6416 E79B CB46 96A4 AFF8 7013

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-09 Thread Chris Sacca
Juergen Kreileder wrote: Chris Sacca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I think I've found what was causing the hang. It seems like between 0.4 and the cvs upstream changed how they handled timeouts going with threading in the current version. I've been havening trouble reproducing this regularly Jus

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-09 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Chris Sacca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think I've found what was causing the hang. It seems like between > 0.4 and the cvs upstream changed how they handled timeouts going > with threading in the current version. I've been havening trouble > reproducing this regularly Just put an IP addres

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-06 Thread Sven Hartge
Hi. I can confirm this, the problem is not solved with the updated version from your website. Grüße, Sven.

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-05 Thread gregor herrmann
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 01:14:20PM -0400, Chris Sacca wrote: > I've been havening trouble reproducing this regularly so if > you confirm if this fixes it, that would be very helpful. > You can find the next release at: > http://csacca.thecsl.org/debian/pyzor/ Thanks for your effort, unfortunately

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-05 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Chris Sacca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think I've found what was causing the hang. It seems like between > 0.4 and the cvs upstream changed how they handled timeouts going > with threading in the current version. I've been havening trouble > reproducing this regularly so if you confirm if t

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-05 Thread Chris Sacca
I think I've found what was causing the hang. It seems like between 0.4 and the cvs upstream changed how they handled timeouts going with threading in the current version. I've been havening trouble reproducing this regularly so if you confirm if this fixes it, that would be very helpful. You can

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-04 Thread Chris Sacca
Juergen Kreileder wrote: gregor herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: AFAICS the reason for the dangling pyzor processes is the recent change of the pyzor server's address No, I've changed the server address back in February. As far as I can trace it back, the problem was introduced by pyzor_1:0.4

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-04 Thread Juergen Kreileder
gregor herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > AFAICS the reason for the dangling pyzor processes is the recent > change of the pyzor server's address No, I've changed the server address back in February. As far as I can trace it back, the problem was introduced by pyzor_1:0.4.0+cvs20030201-1. I

Bug#301160: dangling pyzor processes - possible reason and workaround

2005-04-04 Thread gregor herrmann
AFAICS the reason for the dangling pyzor processes is the recent change of the pyzor server's address (cf.http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/ - News). Runnung 'pyzor check' with the old value in ~/.pyzor/servers seems to cause the never ending processes. Running 'pyzor discover' to update the server add