On Saturday 23 February 2002 04:26 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > > fcpget still doesn't actually fetch any keys, even if I know
> > > they're in my data store -- it just says "Failed to open
> > > 'KSK at gpl.txt'". But that's a lot farther than it got befor
Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > fcpget still doesn't actually fetch any keys, even if I know they're
> > in my data store -- it just says "Failed to open 'KSK at gpl.txt'". But
> > that's a lot farther than it got before.
>
> What os and version are you running?
fcpget is running on
On Saturday 23 February 2002 03:25 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > Patch applied.
>
> In IRC, mjr said he already did it.
Indeed.
> > btw, what was it failing on exactly? ..because I
> > haven't been able to break fcpget, probably because I've been
> > focus
Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> Patch applied.
In IRC, mjr said he already did it.
> btw, what was it failing on exactly? ..because I
> haven't been able to break fcpget, probably because I've been focused
> on fcpputsite for some time.
It failed on everything except the help messag
On Thursday 21 February 2002 09:27 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> This is a patch which fixes memory allocation in metaParse.c in
> fcptools (CVS). I'm tired of watching fcpget segfault on simple key
> fetches.
Patch applied. btw, what was it failing on exactly? ..because I
haven't been able to br
Please excuse any breaches of etiquette; I'm not subscribed to these
two lists and don't normally read them.
This is a patch which fixes memory allocation in metaParse.c in fcptools
(CVS). I'm tired of watching fcpget segfault on simple key fetches.
I also removed 9 Ctrl-M (CR) characters from t