This one time, at band camp, martin f krafft said:
> also sprach Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.06.22.1450 +0200]:
> > Change your DatabaseMirror to something else - just change the country
> > code to be .us or something.  Run it that way for a day or two, and see
> > if it goes away.
> 
> Done. Trying .us and .ch now.

Well, we're coming up on the 2 week mark now.  Have there been further
problems since you switched mirrors?  If not, I would like to close this
and forward a report of the problem IP upstream - do you still have logs
of the problematic mirror?

Otherwise, well.  Hmm, not much occurs to me if switching mirros hasn't
resolved it, except old fashioned debugging, first with strace (you'll
need -f, since it forks at various points) and gdb.

Hopefully it's just a busted mirror.

Thanks,
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