Hi! Is it possible to remove the macho-archives? When I search for "CL-EMB" on Google it finds the macho-archive first. Since it has stopped working it would be best to just remove it. Regards, Stefan Scholl
Stefan Scholl <sscholl@common-lisp.net> writes:
Hi!
Is it possible to remove the macho-archives? When I search for "CL-EMB" on Google it finds the macho-archive first. Since it has stopped working it would be best to just remove it.
It is the second time I've heard this. I wonder, wouldn't it be better to just - fix it? Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix it. If someone knows, please contact me/us... Regards, Mario.
Mario Mommer wrote:
Stefan Scholl <sscholl@common-lisp.net> writes:
Hi!
Is it possible to remove the macho-archives? When I search for "CL-EMB" on Google it finds the macho-archive first. Since it has stopped working it would be best to just remove it.
It is the second time I've heard this. I wonder, wouldn't it be better to just - fix it?
Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix it. If someone knows, please contact me/us...
I can probably fix it. Is the cron job throwing an error? -- miles egan OpenPGP/GPG Key 0x01F53D51 @ wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
Miles Egan <miles@caddr.com> writes:
I can probably fix it. Is the cron job throwing an error?
:-) Indeed it is. It seems the locking mechanism from the cron script was bombing. I think I have fixed it - if the problems persist / reappear, I'll let you know. Thanks! Regards, Mario.
Mario Mommer wrote:
Miles Egan <miles@caddr.com> writes:
I can probably fix it. Is the cron job throwing an error?
:-)
Indeed it is. It seems the locking mechanism from the cron script was bombing.
I think I have fixed it - if the problems persist / reappear, I'll let you know.
Thanks!
Regards, Mario.
Great. Just let me know if you need me to kick it into shape. -- miles egan OpenPGP/GPG Key 0x01F53D51 @ wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
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