port outdated out of date ?
Daniel J. Luke
dluke at geeklair.net
Wed May 2 11:37:00 PDT 2007
On May 2, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Erwan David wrote:
> It seems the PortIndex file was not up to date, is there a way to
> update it client side ?
Elias already gave you an answer how to update it, but I did want to
chime in.
There was a power outage where my machine (that generates the
PortIndex) is located and when the power came back up (at a strange,
low voltage) it managed to get the machine into an unbootable state.
I drove out and fixed it this morning, so the normal index regen run
should happen today (in about an hour).
--
Daniel J. Luke
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