---
date: "2003-08-19T07:56:18Z"
title: '"connection already set up" AAaaargh'
---

<p>
Three people have reported a bug in 
 <a
href='http://www.raggle.org/'>Raggle</a> that I just can't seem to
reproduce.  Basically, in the <code>grab.log</code> grabbing feeds fails
with a "connection already set up" error; I can't seem to duplicate the
bug in <a href='http://www.ruby-lang.org/'>Ruby</a> 1.68 or <a
href='http://www.ruby-lang.org/'>Ruby</a> 1.8.0, and I don't see it in
the <a href='http://www.ruby-lang.org/'>Ruby</a> <acronym
title='HyperText Transfer Protocol'>HTTP</acronym> source.  The next
step is to take a look at the source for the <a
href='http://www.ruby-lang.org/'>Ruby</a> <acronym
title='Input/Output'>IO</acronym> module source, and see if I can find
it there.  If anyone has any insight on that, or how to make <a
href='http://ncurses-ruby.berlios.de/'>Ncurses-Ruby</a>  ignore a
user-defined <code><acronym title='Signal Win
Change'>SIGWINCH</acronym></code> trap, I'd appreciate it.
</p>

<p>
Other news of note: I imported the start of my Gcrypt-Ruby bindings into
<acronym title='Concurrent Versioning System'>CVS</acronym>; they won't
compile or work for quite a while, but at least people can watch the
progress (and contribute!) now.
</p>

<p>
There's more fun stuff about what's going on over on <a href='http://www.paulduncan.org/'>paulduncan.org</a>.
</p>