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Re: exmh - presort inc sometimes fails



> There have been a number of reports from people recently that doing
> a presort inc sometimes fails from within exmh.  

I have been doing some further experiments.  

The output from exmh is as follows:


BgAction Inc IncInner
BackgroundPending Inc
exmh-bg {Inc_Presort +MyIncTmp: {child killed: segmentation violation}}
presort inc ...
1: How do I kill the scree blank timeout in text mode?
2: Re: Communicator Installation
3: SOLVED:Re: NFS problems, cannot mount-permission denied
4: WP 8.0
5: Re: WP 8.0
6: Re: xfstt
7: How are routine tasks run , if not from cron?
8: Re: How are routine tasks run , if not from cron?
exmh-bg {FlistFindUnseen reset=0}

etc etc...

It only does the first 8 messages.  So the problem occurs, it would
seem, at the 9th message.  I edited the mail file, removing messages from
the tail of the file.  Sure enough, it was when I removed the 9th message
that the problem stopped.  However there is a twist.  When I left the 9th
message there and removed the first message, the problem stopped.

So it seems the problem is not with the 9th message per se, but rather,
with the complete set of the first 9 messages.

I enclose the 9 messages which cause the problem, here:


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	I just installed 2.0, and I am anoyed by my screen blanking out. How do
	I change this configuration to not blank?

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>Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 00:21:40 -0600 (CST)
>From: Kent West <westk@nicanor.acu.edu>
>To: KTB <ktb@binary.net>
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>Subject: Re: Communicator Installation
>
>On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, KTB wrote:
>
>> I followed the instructions from the previous mail and got the 
following result:
>> 
>> gzip: stdin: unexpected en of file
>> tar: unexpected EOF on archive file
>> tar: child returned status 1
>> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
>> 
>> I have also tried to install Communicator 4.0 to see if that works, 
it didn't.
>> 
>> I have also tried, dpkg -i netscape-unpacked.9955/ and got this:
>> 
>> dpkg-split: error reading netscape-unpacked.9955/: Is a directory
>> dpkg: error processing netscape-unpacked.9955/ (--install):
>>           subprocess dpkg-split returned error exit status 2
>> 
>
><snip>
>
>> I have to tear myself away for three days, damn holiday:)  I will
>be monitoring email
>> though, so feel free to respond if someone has a clue as to what is 
going on with my
>> Linux.
>> Thanks,
>> Kent
>> 
><snip>
>
>> 
>> Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
>> 
>> > > Hi, I'm trying to install Communicator 4.5 and can't get 
anywhere.  I
>> > > downloaded the file with Lynx from the netscape ftp site.  The 
file was
>> > > saved in 
/root/communicator-v45-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz
>
>This sounds like the correct filename. "netscape-unpacked.9955" does 
not.
>I think maybe your download method is trying to unpack it as it 
downloads.
>See if your ftp client/browser/whatever has an option to turn that off, 
or
>just do a straight ftp. Ask for help if you don't know how to ftp.
>
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I don't have my notes in front of me but the "netscape-unpacked.9955" 
came from using a command 'tar <some other letters> 
communicator-v45....' According to Sudhakar's instructions something 
like that was supposed to happen and I needed to use dpkg -i on 
"netscape-unpacked.9955."  If I understood him correctly.  Merry 
Christmas if you celebrate!  
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>From js@pop2.euronet.nl Sat Dec 26 08:18:12 1998
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Thanks for the replys...

It turned out to be a combination between not having the right
IP address associate in the /etc/hosts file (I forgot I changed
my client IP address and had not updated the server).

Also another suggestion was the fact that I had ALL: PARANOID in
the /etc/hosts.deny file.

These are both fixed and now I can mount the file system from my
normal user account.  I am so happy, now I can enjoy christmas
properly...

byeeee...
John.

Frank Smith wrote:
> 
> One possibility is that the client is not named what you think. Try to
> telnet from the client to the NFS server and do a 'who' and see what it
> thinks the clients hostname is.  You are exporting to myclientname but
> the server may be seeing it as myclientname.domain.nam and that won't
> match causing the 'permission denied' error.
> 
> Good luck,
> Frank
> 
> --On Thursday, December 24, 1998, 3:24 PM +0100 John Stevenson <John@oa.nl>
> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to set up NFS between to Debian Linux 'Hamm' boxes.
> > I have followed all the instructions in the NFS Howto, but
> > always run into a permissions problem.
> >
> > * edited /etc/exports file and added the following line:
> >
> > /nfs/export myclientname(rw)
> >
> >
> > mount: myserver:/nfs/export failed, reason given by server:
> > Permission denied
> >
> >
> > Does any one have any clues as to what is wrong ????
> 
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Hi,

I am trying to install WP 8.0 on my debian and it keeps giving me the message 
when I try to run Wp that it cannot load library libXpm.so.4.
What library do i need to install.

Thanks Alot

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I think you need the xpm package from the oldlibs ... WP8 is libc5.

On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, Rick Knebel wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to install WP 8.0 on my debian and it keeps giving me the message 
> when I try to run Wp that it cannot load library libXpm.so.4.
> What library do i need to install.
> 
> Thanks Alot
> 
> Rick
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On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:

> 
> I installed the xfstt package, copied about 500 ttfonts from a
> collection I had on CD to /var/ttfonts, ran xfstt --sync, edited
> /etc/X11/XF86Config to include the line 
is your xfstt is slink put the fonts on /usr/share/fonts/truetype
> 
>  FontPath = "unix/:7101 
> 

k e c h i e


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	How does the Debian install process run routine taks, if not from cron?
	I asked to have innd run routinely on install, and indeed it does seem
	to be runing, but there is no crontab entry for root.

	Puzzling.

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what is in /etc/cron.d?



On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, Stan Brown wrote:

> 	How does the Debian install process run routine taks, if not from cron?
> 	I asked to have innd run routinely on install, and indeed it does seem
> 	to be runing, but there is no crontab entry for root.
> 
> 	Puzzling.
> 
> -- 
> Stan Brown     stanb@netcom.com                                    770-996-6955
> Factory Automation Systems
> Atlanta Ga.
> -- 
> Windows 98: n.
> 	minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a
> 	16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit
> 	microprocessor, written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit
> 	of competition.
> -
> (c) 1998 Stan Brown.  Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.
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Hello and Merry Christmas...

non-US incoming is read-only, so I haven't able to upload the new
fortify version to it. In the meantime you can find it from my ftp
site:

ftp.lander.es/debian/local-non-US/

1.3.2 adds support for Netscape 4.08 only, if you use netscape
4.07, 4.5 or older you can use fortify-1.3.0, available in slink
from debian-non-US mirrors.

Fortify is a program that provides world-wide, unconditional, full
strength 128-bit cryptography to Netscape. It does this by binary
patching a copy of Netscape.

Regards,
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Roberto Lumbreras
e-mail: rover@lander.es, rover@etsit.upm.es, rover@debian.org
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Lander Internet, Madrid-Spain-UE; http://www.lander.es


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