>> I tried rmadison, but that is/was broken:
>> $ rmadison dhcp3
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/usr/local/bin/dak", line 248, in ?
>>     main()
>>   File "/usr/local/bin/dak", line 243, in main
>>     module.main()
>>   File "/srv/ftp.debian.org/dak/dak/ls.py", line 90, in main
>>     projectB = pg.connect(Cnf["DB::Name"], Cnf["DB::Host"], 
>> int(Cnf["DB::Port"]))
>> pg.InternalError: FATAL:  database "projectb" does not exist

> Uhm, do you get that consistently? It works just fine here. Maybe you
> tried exactly when projectb in merkel gets reconstructed from the dumps,
> which *maybe* makes the database not exist for a small period of time.

s/maybe//. It gets dropped and re-created.
Unfortunately postgres currently can't do any real (and working)
replication, so the merkel copy is handled in a rather ugly way...

-- 
bye, Joerg
Could you please add me to the mirr...@debian.org alias. I'm not receiving
enough spam.
  -- Andrew Pollock



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