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J. R. Fox wrote:
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> My experience with "Do Aggressive File Handles Repair,"
> while maybe not as bad as yours, strongly suggests that
> it is *way* too aggressive. (Maybe someone should
> point that out to the developers ?)
Hiya Jordan,
I was in touch with Larry Martin yesterday. He can't duplicate the
problem on his machine and, although I duplicated it several times on my
machine yesterday morning, it's working okay now. *But* -- I think I
was using version .23 yesterday morning rather than the .26 version
Larry sent me. I had two installs (one of .23, the other of .26) and
the older .23 was in a directory that was first in my PATH, so when I
ran from the command line the .23 version would run.
> IIRC, some of the trouble you got into with UniMaint
> was due to your having reached a point where there was
> so much of a cleanup job for it to do that the program
> got overwhelmed. Did you ever get caught up on
> correcting the accumulated bad stuff ?
There was a minor bug in the .23 version -- I was doing selective
repairs and not everything in the program would get reset before the
next selective repair was run. Larry fixed it. When I ran the .26
version late yesterday everything got fixed up real fine.
- Peter
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