The 1st line of <pathto>/mhonarc is:
#! /usr/bin/env perl -I/opt/CSStools/local/contrib/mhonarc/lib

Looks like that's where it is coming from.  I didn't install mhonarc.  Anybody know 
what env is?

mhonarc works fine from the command line.  Could it be a permissions problem?  Mail is 
sent to a majordomo list, and an alias in majordomo.aliases pipes the message to 
mhonarc.

-Andy



On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Earl Hood wrote:

> On June 29, 1999 at 17:59, Andy Loftus wrote:
> 
> > I have mhonarc 2.3.3
> > installed on SunOS 5.6 (Solaris 2.6).
> > running Sendmail 8.8.8
> > 
> > I want to add messages to an archive as they are received, but I keep getting
> >  the following output:
> > /usr/bin/env: No such file or directory
> 
> How are you getting this output?  I.e.  Are you get it as mail, to
> the terminal, to syslog?
> 
> > I originally added an alias that piped the mail to mhonarc:
> > alias: "|<pathto>/mhonarc -add -outdir <pathto>/test.archive/html"
> 
> MHonArc does not call "env".  I'd be surprised if perl was calling it.
> It could be sendmail.
> 
> What is the "#!..." line in "<pathto>/mhonarc"?  Is the the execute
> bit set on <pathto>/mhonarc?  Can you invoke the above from a
> shell without any errors?
> 
>       --ewh
> 
> 


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