Hello dear people,
could someone with a good knowledge of perl have a look at this problem ?
That's the kind of work we (as the QA group, however debian-perl is cced
since we may find perl guru over there) should be able to do... help
maintainers when they requested it.
Florian, did you try to c
Hi!
On 31-Mar-2000 Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Florian, did you try to contact the upstream maintainer about this
> problem ?
Yes, I did. I got a response once saying he will take a look
at it, but no further reactions. I contacted him a few times
in private and one time via the [EMAIL PROTECTED
Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> could someone with a good knowledge of perl have a look at this
> problem ?
Well, I would, if there appeared to be a problem.
I get success. I would suggest this is either a kernel issue (I'm
using 2.2.15pre15) or a libc issue (I'm using 2.1.3).
Mik
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 08:25:32AM -0500, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
> Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > could someone with a good knowledge of perl have a look at this
> > problem ?
>
> Well, I would, if there appeared to be a problem.
>
> I get success. I would suggest this is ei
According to Michael Stone:
> The larger problem is that adding the -T make the code fail. IMHO,
> this isn't a problem in the Net::DNS library, but rather in the
> IO::Socket routines. If you specify an ip address rather than a
> name for the nameserver, the code works with -T.
Going back to th
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