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Attempt to download rfcxxxx state ... error #22
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I'm not able to reproduce with idnits 2.17.1 Could you verify that wget on your affected system behaves this way?
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I get the same output of the above command. So do not know what is happening. Here is some more info. Version check.
Non-debug run after removing .idnits folder in home directory.
Debug run after removing the .idnits folder in home directory. The problem seems to be with some specific RFCs.
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The failure at rfc201 is expected - there is no state to give you for that RFC. Same for all in the list you show in the above comment. When you reran this, though, you didn't get the following that you originally reported? If there's an issue to fix here, that's the exercise point to focus on.
If you didn't, and the only complaints you see are for the 6 you listed above, this is expected, and you should close the issue. |
Hi @rjsparks, we could be dealing with two different issues here. The first one being the six RFCs that have no state information. I know my document does not reference RFC201, so not sure why it is being downloaded. I can close it, but idnits will continue to give these errors unless either we do not download them, or have some dummy download file for them. To the second error about file being corrupt, I have seen that error more than once. It was probably not in the last run. I can keep an eye out, but suspect the bug to be transient. Could it be the datatracker is not able to keep up with all the requests coming at it? |
Yes - we have no plan to change that for this implementation of idnits. We will look to make the next re-implementation behave differently.
We have no indication of the datatracker not being able to keep up, but the script is running as an anonymous user and has a short timeout (2), so there's a chance that if cloudflare (or the datatracker if the edge closest to you doesn't have the document in cache) isn't responsive in that short timeout that you could be running into issues. |
A run of idnits with the latest version results in the following error for all RFC cited in the draft. In this case it was being run against draft-ietf-idr-bgp-model-15.txt
Attempted to download rfc8277 state...
The downloaded file seems to be corrupt, proceeding with outdated information.
Removing the .idnits directory in home does not help.
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