On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 05:22:27PM +0100, Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
> Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > sorry to bug you about this again. maybe it was fixed after 2.7 beta
> > which i still use.
> > 
> > # wwwoffle -status
> > WWWOFFLE Server Status
> > ----------------------
> > State        : offline
> > Fetch        : active (wwwoffle -fetch)
> > 
> > I mean maybe you can provide a switch "-nofetch" so we can turn the
> > darn thing off when we do -offline.
> 
> When you go offline then WWWOFFLE will stop fetching (when the
> timeouts kick in).  The message that you see just means that there is
> a 'wwwoffle -fetch' process waiting for the current status to be
> reported.  It doesn't mean that any more pages will be fetched.

I see the same status here (with a buggy LAN) often. I just want to throw
in that this status keeps wwwoffle -fetch from working, so you *have* *to*
do this:

> 
> 
> > Wait, I suppose we can
> > wwwoffle -kill; wwwoffled  :-(
> 
> Indeed you can, good idea, it saves me having to mess around adding
> even more options to the program.

Christian

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