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<div>Ok, this is pretty low-priority. Working around it no big deal, but it would be nice to have things configured so this didn't come up:</div>
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<div>I'm at a coffee shop and for some reason simfactory is pulling a weird machine name based on the local subnet. Never seen this before. </div>
<div>I'm building from within Eclipse using Mojave. Here's the console log from Mojave->Build...</div>
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/usr/bin/python simfactory/lib/sim.py build --mdbkey=make -j 1 --verbose bruiser --thornlist /Users/shawley/ThornLists/ThornListBruiser --optionlist /Users/shawley/options.bruiser.mac</div>
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IN DIRECTORY: /Users/shawley/Cactus</div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-size: 11px; font-family: Monaco; ">Unknown machine name
<a href="http://provision.forbidden.wifi-zones.com">provision.forbidden.wifi-zones.com</a></div>
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Error: Unknown local machine <a href="http://provision.forbidden.wifi-zones.com">
provision.forbidden.wifi-zones.com</a>. Please use 'sim setup' to create a local machine entry from the generic template.</div>
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Aborting Simfactory.</div>
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<div>But when I check my environment I can't find any reference to said machine. Mojave->Env yields</div>
<div>% env</div>
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<div>In fact there's no reference to that domain...</div>
<div>% env | grep wifi</div>
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<div>??</div>
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<div>And my machine name file is there</div>
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<div>% ls ~/Cactus/simfactory/mdb/machines/provision.ini </div>
<div>/Users/shawley/Cactus/simfactory/mdb/machines/provision.ini</div>
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<div>Any suggestions for a solution that works automatically, all the time? </div>
<div>For now I just turned my wifi off and it works fine...</div>
<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Scott</div>
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