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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Grep: writing output: Connection reset by peer Post 302823371 by RudiC on Wednesday 19th of June 2013 07:43:02 AM
Old 06-19-2013
"Connection reset by peer" is the typical msg if troubles with the network and the connection is lost!
 

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Net::Trac::Connection(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Net::Trac::Connection(3pm)

NAME
Net::Trac::Connection - Connection to a remote Trac server DESCRIPTION
This class represents a connection to a remote Trac instance. It is required by all other classes which need to talk to Trac. SYNOPSIS
use Net::Trac::Connection; my $trac = Net::Trac::Connection->new( url => 'http://trac.example.com', user => 'snoopy', password => 'doghouse' ); ACCESSORS
url The url of the Trac instance used by this connection. Read-only after initialization. user password ACCESSORS
/ MUTATORS logged_in [BOOLEAN] Gets/sets a boolean indicating whether or not the connection is logged in yet. mech [MECH] Gets/sets the Net::Trac::Mechanize (or subclassed) object for this connection to use. Unless you want to replace it with one of your own, the default will suffice. METHODS
new PARAMHASH Creates a new Net::Trac::Connection given a paramhash with values for the keys "url", "user", and "password". ensure_logged_in Ensures this connection is logged in. Returns true on success, and undef on failure. Sets the "logged_in" flag. PRIVATE METHODS
_fetch URL Fetches the provided relative URL from the Trac server. Returns undef on an error (after "warn"ing) and the content ("$self-"mech->content>) on success. _warn_on_error URL Checks the last request for an error condition and warns about them if found. Returns with a TRUE value if errors occurred and a FALSE value otherwise for nicer conditionals. _tsv_to_struct PARAMHASH Takes a paramhash of the keys "data" Given TSV data this method will return a reference to an array. LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2009 Best Practical Solutions. This package is licensed under the same terms as Perl 5.8.8. perl v5.12.3 2009-06-10 Net::Trac::Connection(3pm)
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