Am 15.04.24 um 17:03 schrieb Mira Limbeck:
> both STDOUT and STDERR are written into `$info` which is then parsed for
> IP and port of the target socket listening.
> when the ports file can't be locked immediately `trying to acquire
> lock...` is printed on STDERR and in turn written into `$info`.
both STDOUT and STDERR are written into `$info` which is then parsed for
IP and port of the target socket listening.
when the ports file can't be locked immediately `trying to acquire
lock...` is printed on STDERR and in turn written into `$info`.
trying to parse the IP then fails, resulting in a m