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On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 19:48 +0930, Trevor Forbes wrote: |
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> I can never get emerge-webrsync to work for some reason???? |
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> Trevor |
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Some hints are: |
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1) Turn on verbose reporting for the bash shell. |
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ie. $ bash -o xtrace emerge-websync |
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2) If emerge-websync is a script, find where the options are embedded |
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with the wget command and edit those to include the wget verbose options |
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"ie. wget -v" |
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3) Last but not least, utilize strace and gdb. |
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But since I think you're working with a perl/bash script, the first two |
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options should surfice. |
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I have cygwin installed here, but I *rarely* use winxp anymore as cygwin |
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is heading towards just being linux on a fat filesystem! Since I have |
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no windows buddies, no need for it. ... 'cept when i go home to my |
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parents and I need to utilize ssh, etc. |
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I can do *some* debugging here, but not much. |
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Roger |
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http://www.eskimo.com/~roger/index.html |
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Fri Jan 13 10:45:14 PST 2006 |
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