On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Maciej Soltysiak > wrote: > > Another breakage for me is gnugol-1.0: > > > > Checking out files from git repository... > > Cloning into 'gnugol-1.0'... > > Permission denied (publickey). > > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > > > Any idea is that something caused by the git repo or keys at my end? It > > asked me to accept the key and I did but it doesn't seem to go further. > > My bad, the makefile for that one used the r/w repo. I've pushed that > out to ceropackages, please do a git pull, and a feeds update. > > It worked, thanks. It got stuck again with polipo. Had to change from 1.0.5.0 to 1.0.4.1. > I note that I wrote gnugol a few years back, primarily to make my google > interface to emacs saner. Never really finished the .el code, but I do > find it useful > in the general case, much as I find 'ping', traceroute, and whois useful. > > It also has a bing backend. > > see http://gnugol.taht.net/ > > Yeah, I've seen it, didn't test it yet, will check it out :) > There's also a comprehensive man page. > > It's obviously not critical to cerowrt it be in there, either!! True, but what the hell :) > I > wrote it, I love it, (particularly in emacs), it's really tiny, and I > wish I could work on the distributed backend for it, in some far off > day when ENOTIME is not an error I return. > > Hm, has anyone who started throwing ENOTIME ever recovered? I wish you luck! ;-) Regards, Maciej