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Re: [leafnode-list] Fetchnews not fetching all articles.
On Friday 24 May 2002 8:16 am, you wrote:
> Doug Laidlaw <laidlaws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > Using Leafnode 1.9.19, as supplied with Mandrake 8.2, suddenly it
> > collects only one article a fetch from the group alt.os.linux.mandrake.
> > This started a few days ago, and as far as I know, no setting was
> > changed. Actual postings are over 10 articles a time. Other groups are
> > not affected. A sample debug log entry follows:
> >
> >
> > May 23 08:10:45 localhost fetchnews[2191]: >GROUP alt.os.linux.mandrake^M
> > May 23 08:10:46 localhost fetchnews[2191]: <211 1628 594 2221
> > alt.os.linux.mandrake
> > May 23 08:10:46 localhost fetchnews[2191]: >XHDR Message-ID 2130-2221^M
> > May 23 08:10:46 localhost fetchnews[2191]: <221 Message-ID fields follow
> > (next group starts here)
> >
> > Any ideas please?
>
> Can you reproduce the problem with leafnode 1.9.22?
Worse - the last try with leafnode 1.9.19 and the first with 1.9.22
downloaded nothing.
With 1.9.22. the output of fetchnews -vvv was:
alt.os.linux.mandrake: considering articles 2436-2442
alt.os.linux.mandrake: 0 articles fetched, 0 killed
The debug entry was:
May 24 11:06:16 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: >GROUP alt.os.linux.mandrake
May 24 11:06:16 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: <211 1849 594 2442
alt.os.linux.mandrake
May 24 11:06:16 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: alt.os.linux.mandrake: considering
articles 2436-2442
May 24 11:06:16 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: >XOVER 2436-2442
May 24 11:06:16 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: <224 2436-2442 fields follow
May 24 11:06:16 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: alt.os.linux.mandrake: 0 articles
fetched (to 255), 0 killed
I noticed a similar entry for the next ng:
May 24 11:06:17 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: comp.os.linux.misc: considering
articles 825-828
May 24 11:06:17 dougshost fetchnews[2169]: comp.os.linux.misc: 0 articles
fetched (to 157), 0 killed
but other groups were downloaded.
BTW, on my system, merely putting a FQDN in /etc/hosts doesn't satisfy
Leafnode. I had to use linuxconf as well.
Doug.
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