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rtprio
that's not a very good analogy
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cpet
he got the point I think
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cpet
who runs current ?
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rtprio
i do
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cpet
I was seeing things
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rtprio
what sort of things?
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cpet
though WITH_MOLLAC_PRODUCTION was listed twice
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cpet
in src.conf.3
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rtprio
in which file?
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cpet
man src.conf
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cpet
but like I said im seeing things
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rtprio
it could be your terminal, sometimes `less` scrolls weird
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cpet
its a dedicated machine with freebsd current on it I vnc to it to do things
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dch
cpet: I am running current and I only have that once.
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dch
but if you're accessing via vnc then sure you will have glitches and artefacts, that would be expected for any vnc connection imo
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Daniel
any idea when will rsync 3.2.5 will be updated on 13.1-release? it has a major bug we hit now,
bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2123815 - it seems 3.2.7 is already available:
rsync.samba.org
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VimDiesel
Title: 2123815 – rsync error: protocol incompatibility when using rsync-3.1.2-11.el7_9 [rhel-7.9.z]
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souji
Daniel: Looking on the freshport site, rsync 3.2.6 is currently available using the latest branch.
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Daniel
how do I add that? I use pkg
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parv
You may need to switch fom "quaterly" repository to "latest". It can be changed by editing the "url" field in "/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf"
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parv
( "pkg info --full rsync | egrep '^Installed on'" says rsync 3.2.6 was installed on 20221113 here)
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Daniel
done it, lets see if its fine now
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parv
From the RedHat PR seems like updating to rsync 3.2.6 may not be enough. Daniel, if you would still have problems after the update to 3.2.6, consider filing a FreeBSD PR to request update to 3.2.7:
bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/enter_bug…s%29&product=Ports%20%26%20Packages
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VimDiesel
Title: Log in to FreeBSD Bugzilla
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Daniel
will check
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sedzcat
How to export all pkg installed programs to a text file in order to install on another FreeBSD machine?
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dkeav
pkg prime-list > pkg_list.txt
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dkeav
pkg install -y `cat pkg_list.txt`
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dkeav
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VimDiesel
Title: pkg prime-list install packages on another machine ? | The FreeBSD Forums
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debdrup
I've found that `pkg query -e '%a = 0' %o > pkg_list.txt` works better for me.
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debdrup
I _think_ they're the same, but I can never quite remember so it's better to be explicit.
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sedzcat
Nice, I have exported but pkg install -y ćat pkg_list.txt'not working
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dkeav
` vs ', or depending on shell $()
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dkeav
or pipe through
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sedzcat
I used a pipe to cat pkg_list.txt but only print to screen the packages, no installation :(
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dkeav
sedzcat: cat pkg_list.txt | xargs pkg install -y
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sedzcat
it worked, thanks!
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V_PauAmma_V
Or just xargs pkg install -y < pkg_list.txt
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cpet
dch, ;/
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dch
Daniel: if its a bug I will organised getting it backported. Should take a few days to turn up in quarterly.
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dch
sedzcat: pkg prime-origins
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dch
Daniel: you can try the patch in your PR
bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=267921 if you like, and confirm if fix fixes your issue
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VimDiesel
Title: 267921 – rsync update to 3.2.7
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KungFuJesus
I wonder what fresh hell it might be to attempt to implement NFS over RDMA on FreeBSD
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dkeav
only one way to find out
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KungFuJesus
I do have devices capable of RoCE in hardware (I think), and I don't believe I need the switch to understand it if I'm not routing the traffic
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KungFuJesus
It just seems like only Mellanox is doing anything with RDMA or IB on FreeBSD
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KungFuJesus
and it's spartan
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debdrup
Yes, _please_.
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debdrup
Talk to Rick Macklem, he might have some pointers.
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KungFuJesus
My connectX-3 cards are dual mode so I could also fallback to IB if RoCE isn't an option but IB support is just really not there on basically anything. You kind of need IP. And the IPoIB stack does not perform well and in my experience it dropped a lot of packets on the floor all the time
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KungFuJesus
NFS was skitzophrenic over it
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michaelsavage
hello
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michaelsavage
how do we get the product backlog of what everyone is working on?
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michaelsavage
thank you for yesterday I will try to make a little donation to the foundation for the help on that
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rtprio
i don't think that 'backlog' is published
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michaelsavage
does someone know what's going on?
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michaelsavage
I mean in terms of development
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michaelsavage
I appreciate your response sorry
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michaelsavage
I'm just trying to get some information for my school project that I decided to do on FreeBSD while I install Ruby
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michaelsavage
the 3 pillars of Scrum are basically Transparency, Adaptation, and Inspection
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michaelsavage
it's basically a project to go to a software company assess their practices on agility, devops and make recommendations
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rtprio
well, as you know freebsd is not a software company.
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michaelsavage
it is in fact
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michaelsavage
FreeBSD is the foundation
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rtprio
if you want to know how the project is run and organized, i believe that's available on the website
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michaelsavage
yes I need to know in terms of their software agility and devops practice
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rtprio
i would say that it's neither agile nor devops practice
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meka
michaelsavage: there's quarterly status report and foundation is sponsoring some of that work
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michaelsavage
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michaelsavage
they lose 500k?
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michaelsavage
from January 2021 to September 2021?
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meka
also there is "our work" in the menu of
freebsdfoundation.org
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meka
check it out
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VimDiesel
Title: FreeBSD Foundation
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michaelsavage
I want to know the kanban chart, the thing that lets me know what everyone is working on
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michaelsavage
no but I want to figure out what's going on right at this moment
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michaelsavage
I see 573k in salaries on that chart
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michaelsavage
that's got to be for some developers no?
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michaelsavage
rent is only 4000
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michaelsavage
how do we get the sprints ?
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cpet
wrong place to be talking about foundation profits
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michaelsavage
I want a sort of chart of what's going on in a sense, what's on the blackboard to be accomplished, who's working on what, where they stand on issues, etc..
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cpet
i want a girl in the red dress but we cant all have what we want
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michaelsavage
I was asking if I read it correctly
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Molnija
"only 4000"
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cpet
foundation has a email you can send them one
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michaelsavage
ok sounds good
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cpet
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VimDiesel
Title: Contact Us | FreeBSD Foundation
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michaelsavage
Molnija 4000/9 months is like 450 a month that's like the cost of a room
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michaelsavage
sounds good thanks cpet
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cpet
michaelsavage, on a side note theres a reason i stopped donating
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cpet
:0
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michaelsavage
makes sense but you're a committer?
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cpet
nope
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michaelsavage
you're pretty generous nonetheless, I received your assistance here yesterday and appreciate it
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cpet
i dont remember what I did here yesterday :)
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michaelsavage
I couldn't get into the freebsd with root
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michaelsavage
and was on vmware
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cpet
different name cant keep up
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michaelsavage
alles gute
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michaelsavage
yes, my name came on as this cause I'm on my laptop in a restaurant
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michaelsavage
going to head out though cause the restaurant is wondering why I'm here so long
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cpet
better off doing this at the park
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michaelsavage
will be on later going to take a more hot look at the website
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cpet
even so people will bitch at you for loitering
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michaelsavage
not here I'm in Canada it's -1 Celsius
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michaelsavage
I am at school just took a break to go to a breakfast house get some eggs benedict going to go back to school plug in and get my book on software architecture, etc..
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michaelsavage
bonjour (as we say in Montreal)
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cpet
just order a coffee
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cpet
they cant bitch if you order something ;)
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michaelsavage
it's empty yes it's more like a breakfast will head out and get back to school
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cpet
if youre lucky youll get a gift card
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cpet
doesnt your school have a coffee food place
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cpet
my local USM does
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michaelsavage
yes they have everything there
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michaelsavage
they even have breakfast restaurants but I wanted something a little more fancy
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cpet
so why make yourself prone to that ?
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michaelsavage
eggs benedict
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michaelsavage
no worries they aren't stressing but going to shut down and head back
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cpet
so you ordered eggs and they still wonder why your there so long ?
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cpet
seems like a place ot not return in my book
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michaelsavage
no they aren't asking or anything
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michaelsavage
thank you cpet though they are cleaning up the restaurant though, etc..
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michaelsavage
mopping sweeping and I am the only one here but you're right good to be chill
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michaelsavage
going to stand up and head back to the school , will be on here later
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michaelsavage
thanks
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Molnija
I feel like I know a lot more canadians who eat eggs benedict than any other people
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dkeav
who has the time
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yourfate
can I somehow find out hwen I first installed this sysem?
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yourfate
system
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la_mettrie
by using default settings /var/log has those bz2 files which are compressed logs. you can decompress the earliest of them and see where timestamps begin
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yuripv
they tend to get deleted
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yuripv
yourfate: if you are using zfs, check `zpool history zroot` (or whatever your root pool is called)
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yourfate
`2020-04-11.14:08:23 zpool create -o altroot=/mnt -O compress=lz4 -O atime=off -m none -f zroot da0p3` would indicate I installed it in 2020 right
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yuripv
yes, that's the time your root pool was created
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yourfate
ok, makes sense, thy
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dch
meena: I have a cloudinit question, if your pythonic powers can help me
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dch
does userdata really accept `#!/bin/sh\n...` or is there secret bash script checks?
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rwp
dch, Is your question if "#!/bin/sh\n" works for cloud-init? My experience with Amazon is that the #! is required or it thinks the file is data and not script.
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dch
rwp I am supplying `#!/bin/sh\n..stuff..` and its not running. I'm wondering if if actually wants /bin/bash instead
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dch
in AWS are you using cperciva's ec2 scripts? or a real cloudinit?
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rwp
I use #!/bin/sh and it works for me.
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rwp
I am unaware of cperciva's ec2 scripts. I just do my own thing.
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rwp
Looking at my notes the cloud-init file gets a MIME type associated with it. And without the #!/bin part the MIME type is deduced as data not program.
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dch
rwp, thanks! this may be a local enhancement
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rwp
After the install look in "find /var/lib/cloud/ -type f -ls" for user-data.txt.i and see what is in there.
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rwp
However that path I just quoted was for a Debian system I just looked into not FreeBSD. But I assume similar.
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rwp
While debugging on my end previously I did this and found it useful.
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rwp
root@ip-172-31-19-125:~# sh -x /var/lib/cloud/instances/i-002ebfb98a4dff68f/user-data.txt
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dch
I definitely see the data in there, but it definitely hasn't run
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rwp
That traced through my script on the terminal and then I saw my errors in the script, fixed them, tried again. Repeat.
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rwp
Honestly when I am developing and debugging I am creating a new node and discarding it many times before I have something acceptable to use.