On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 02:31:48AM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> No need to name the loop...
Oops, you're right, sorry.
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Jos Backus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This patch gets rid of the Broken pipe messages.
No need to name the loop...
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This patch gets rid of the Broken pipe messages.
--- makewhatis.orig Mon Jan 22 12:54:09 2001
+++ makewhatis Mon Jan 22 13:01:31 2001
@@ -333,7 +333,8 @@
local($source) = 0;
local($list);
-while() {
+local($flag) = 0;
+LOOP: while() {
# ``man'' style pages
:Matt Dillon wrote:
:>
:> I was doing some installworlds and got a bunch of 'gzcat: Broken pipe'
:> errors at the very end when it was doing 'makewhatis' on various manual
:> directories.
:
:It also only happens if you are running ssh to logon to the computer
:doing the makewhatis. Y
Matt Dillon wrote:
>
> I was doing some installworlds and got a bunch of 'gzcat: Broken pipe'
> errors at the very end when it was doing 'makewhatis' on various manual
> directories.
It also only happens if you are running ssh to logon to the computer
doing the makewhatis. You can
I was doing some installworlds and got a bunch of 'gzcat: Broken pipe'
errors at the very end when it was doing 'makewhatis' on various manual
directories.
I believe the problem is related to the makewhatis perl script closing
the input descriptor before draining all the input
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