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Subject: [gopher] UMN gopher client bug resolved?
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<p>Does anybody know if this issue was ever resolved?  I run into the
same problems, which pretty much makes the gopher client useless (lots
of dead gopher servers out there!).
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<p>Any other gopher clients worth trying if there&#x27;s not a patch for this?
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<p>  --Brian
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<p>On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 03:25:02PM +0900, Taro Yamamoto wrote:
&gt;
&gt; I ran gdb to see what&#x27;s happening. I found a very simple fact: connect()
&gt; didn&#x27;t return, when accessing an inaccessible server.
&gt; For example, I could not reach the ip address: 128.101.103.43 (found for &quot;
&gt; gopher.tc.umn.edu&quot;) at least from my machine. I confirmed it by trying it
&gt; with telnet. It didn&#x27;t return.
&gt;
&gt; To stop accessing the server, I input Control-c, as I could not imagine
&gt; anything else.
&gt; Then, it seemed to be caught on the system level, and it damaged the
&gt; terminal and it began beeping, and the cpu started running at full speed. As
&gt; other processes became very slow, I had to kill the process. I didn&#x27;t know
&gt; why the Control-c interrupt made the disaster. I&#x27;m going to test it
&gt; further...
&gt;
&gt; Regards,
&gt;
&gt; --Taro
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
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