On Nov 14, 2020, at 13:58, Nils Breunese wrote: > Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> You could edit the source code to change 50 to a smaller number and try >> again. To ensure that your test is not influenced by previously cached >> entries, delete /opt/local/var/macports/pingtimes before trying again. If >> you didn't see this problem with other ports that are not perl modules, then >> presumably there is some smaller number of simultaneous pings that will work. > > I’d like to try this. Which file/line do I need to modify for this? In src/port1.0/fetch_common.tcl the line that reads: set max_hosts_to_ping 50
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