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From: John Goerzen &lt;jgoerzen@complete.org&gt;
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Subject: [gopher] Re: Gopher novice question
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<p>This is a new bug as far as I know.  Can I get some information:
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<p> * Linux distribution
 * C library version
 * ncurses version
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<p>Also, can you try using a program such as strace or gdb to pinpoint the
problem location?  If you need help with them, let me know.
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<p>-- John
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<p>On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 09:36:28PM +0900, Taro Yamamoto wrote:
&gt;
&gt; Dear guru,
&gt;     I am a novice user of gopher. I recently started using a gopher client
&gt; included in the gopher-3.0.5 distribution on my Linux machinie. Sometimes,
&gt; when &quot;accessing&quot; a file on a different site, it hangs up. No real file
&gt; transfer/reading occurs, and no communication errors are reported. This
&gt; occurs on some objects. Not all objects have this symptom, but trying to
&gt; accessing some objects fail with this symptom.
&gt;     Typing Control-C makes it stop trying accessing the file, but it makes
&gt; the program just hang up again.
&gt;     It seems the hand-shaking doesn&#x27;t continue well for such remote servers,
&gt; while connection has been successful.
&gt;     How can I avoid this, and how can I return from the hanging up state?
&gt;
&gt; Thanks.
&gt;
&gt; --Taro
&gt; Tokyo
&gt; (tyamamot@kt.rim.or.jp)
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
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