BTW, it works fine first time on AA with polipo v1.0.4.1 (just tested), but
I was unable to test it on BB rc1 because it is not in the list of
pre-compiled packages!


On 28 July 2014 18:35, David Bonnes <da...@bonnes.name> wrote:

> Hi all, after executing
>   strace -tt -f -o /tmp/polipo.trace polipo -c /tmp/etc/polipo.conf
> daemonise=false diskCacheRoot="/opt/var/cache/polipo/"
>
> I get this trace: http://pastebin.com/JGseCRje.
>
> In there somewhere I also asked polipo to write out its in-memory cache
> (via the web page).
>
> I hope I've done it right!
>
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> On 28 July 2014 16:24, Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr>
> wrote:
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>> > 0 means success, which is just downright weird!
>>
>> The conventions used in Polipo are
>>
>>   >= 0 : success
>>    < 0 : failure
>>
>> Typically, 0 means nothing to do, 1 means something has been done, and
>> negative returns are opposites of ERRNO numbers.
>>
>> -- Juliusz
>>
>
>
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