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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawk7iPiqWr3BVPLWEDvJhSSvcOqheLEbLNo"
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nickname="Dirk"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2013-06-15T11:39:15Z"
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Thanks for looking into this.
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Following your explanation there is no easy solution to this. I guess one could potentially grey out all actions in the webapp that lead to problems. But that might be overkill for a rare use case (which I assume the use of --listen with a given port is). Maybe just documenting for which use cases (repository creation, switching, ...?) the provided port will lead to problems (e.g. in the man page under the --listen section) is good enough (it is for me)?
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