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Seeing "ProcessResponses: %!s(<nil>)" warning in Lotus markets logs using GS 0.9.1 #214

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stuberman opened this issue Sep 9, 2021 · 3 comments
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Using Lotus markets version v1.11.3-rc1 graphsync v0.9.1 logs show these warnings during data transfers. It does not seem to affect the transfers.

2021-09-09T20:00:12.172Z WARN graphsync requestmanager/requestmanager.go:290 ProcessResponses: %!s()
2021-09-09T20:00:12.371Z WARN graphsync requestmanager/requestmanager.go:290 ProcessResponses: %!s()
2021-09-09T20:00:12.490Z WARN graphsync requestmanager/requestmanager.go:290 ProcessResponses: %!s()
2021-09-09T20:00:12.611Z WARN graphsync requestmanager/requestmanager.go:290 ProcessResponses: %!s()
2021-09-09T20:00:12.726Z WARN graphsync requestmanager/requestmanager.go:290 ProcessResponses: %!s()

Lotus client is Estuary

@stuberman stuberman added the need/triage Needs initial labeling and prioritization label Sep 9, 2021
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jennijuju commented Sep 9, 2021

(lotus would love to have this wrapped properly sooner than later if possible! (and should the level be raised?

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Fixed by #210.

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