> > I've been having an intermittent problem with exmh incorporate for a while
> > now. I have managed to isolated it to a problem with the nmh inc command
> > under certain conditions. By the way, from a couple of mailing lists I'm
> > on I've learnt that it is a problem which occurs quite regularly.
> >
> > Basically, every now and then, incorporation dies part way through
> > with "Segmentation Fault" reported. It only happens every now and
> > then, and seems to be related to a specific set of messages in the
> > mail spool file. In fact, it seems to die at a specific message. I
> > include an example mail spool file as an attachment. It is actually a
> > truncation of a longer one. The original file contained about 29
> > messages, but inc died after incorporating the 8th message. I tried
> > deleting some of the tail messages and sure enough, with 9 or more
> > messages inc died, with 8 messages it was fine. This lead me to
> > believe it was the 9th message which was important. This guess might
> > still be right, but to test my hypothesis, I removed the first
> > message, and low and behold the bug was gone. So it seems that the
> > problem is more than just something about the 9th message - it seems
> > that all the messages prior to the 9th message are important in some
> > way as well.
>
> I just tried and cannot reproduce the problem with the current
> sources. Will you please try this with the very latest beta
> (nmh-0.28-pre10).
Sorry about the delay in replying to this, but I tried compiling the
source myself and ran into difficulties, so instead I waited until
there was a debian package for "nmh-1.0".
I've just tried it with version 1.0 and the same bug occurs. This is
what I got for a mail file with 8 messages in it:
$ /usr/bin/mh/inc -silent +tmp2
Segmentation fault
$ ls
1 2 3
But when I don't use the "-silent" option, I get:
$ /usr/bin/mh/inc +tmp2
Incorporating new mail into tmp2...
1+ 02/12 "Howard J. Van Ti Re: Fallwell (was: )<<Ron Schooler asked: "Dr. V
2 02/12 Jim Crumley Running xscreensaver all the time<<Is there anyw
3 02/12 simonst@wellsfarg RE: What does netdate want back from udp-37 serv
4 02/12 Tapio Lehtonen Is my locale wrong?<<Hello, I keep getting error
5 02/13 Tapio Lehtonen Netscape fails to show text files.<<Hello, Someh
6 02/13 Mark Phillips Have you voted for Debian yet?<<Have you voted i
7 02/12 Nils Lorvick Revert to dos<<I had Hamm previously installed o
8 02/12 simonst@wellsfarg RE: How do I change to a color monitor? (just re
Sometimes when this problem occurs, doing the latter (ie without the
-silent) incorporates successfully as occurs here, but at the end,
displays a "Segmentation fault".
As you couldn't reproduce this problem yourself, I guess you might be
right about it being a problem with linux. I should mention that
quite a few people seem to be having this problem. I will include the mail
file that gave the above.
> I have recently fixed some problems with sequences that cause core
> dumps on Linux, so maybe the problem is already fixed.
It would seem this problem is still there. If I can help at all to
solve this problem, then let me know.
Thanks,
Mark.
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Ron Schooler asked:
"Dr. Van Til, how do you account for homosexuality within the gifted
creation? Is
it a part of the "gift" or a result of sin? What have you sceintists to say
about homosexuality and the Christian (as a scientist) response to it?"
Making no pretense to have the final answer.... I would say that, given
the full spectrum of gifts that the Creation has been provided with,
homosexuality is one potentiality that is likely to be actualized. I
presume it appeared in the animal world long before the presence of humans
capable of conscious disobediance. If that is the case, then our response
needs to be guided both by such scientific knowledge and by our calling to
love God above all, and our neighbor as ourselves.
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Is there anyway I can get xscreensaver to run all the time?
It works fine from my .xsession file, but I can't get it to work
from xdm. I want the screensaver to be present at all times,even
if no one is logged in (and I don't need screen locking).
I tried following the directions in xscreensaver's man page - so
I put the following line in Xsetup and Xsetup_0:
xscreensaver >> /tmp/xscreensaver.log 2>&1 &
The file /tmp/xscrensaver.log contains the following after restarting xdm:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: :0
Obviously this is problem with getting access to the display. How do
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The server 'send' command references the incoming ip-port address, and
completes successfully, but no, I'm not exactly sure that the datagram makes
it back to the Debian box.
Is there a simple way for me to verify that a datagram came back (i/o count
or something)?
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Are you sure your server is replying with a correct destination port? The
server needs
to send a packet back to the same port which the client used.
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> I'm trying to write a mainframe (MVS) timserver (udp-37 only). I test it
> with a Debian 2.0 cmd "netdate udp <mvs.ip.address>", which sends a 1-byte
> 0x0A message. My server sends back a 32-bit unsigned number (# of seconds
> since 1900-01-01, per RFC868), but the Debian netdate command times out.
>
> 1. Why doesn't the netdate command send an empty datagram, per RFC868?
> 2. What exactly is netdate expecting back from udp port-37?
> 3. Why does RFC868 mention negative 32-bit values: -1,297,728,000 "17 Nov
> 1858 GMT"?
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> I would appreciate any help (or where I might find the netdate source).
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Hello,
I keep getting error messages about locale. My locale is set like this:
tale@dilbert ~/Work/Debian-doc/ddp $ set | grep LC
LC_CTYPE=finnish.iso88591
MAILCHECK=60
tale@dilbert ~/Work/Debian-doc/ddp $
But I get these errors:
$ debiandoc2ps debian-tutorial.sgml
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_CTYPE = "finnish.iso88591",
LANG = (unset)
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_CTYPE = "finnish.iso88591",
LANG = (unset)
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_CTYPE = "finnish.iso88591",
LANG = (unset)
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_CTYPE = "finnish.iso88591",
LANG = (unset)
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
[18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32]
[33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47]
[48] Wrote 48 pages, 716873 bytes
tale@dilbert ~/Work/Debian-doc/Tutorial
Is this to be expected, is something wrong on my system, what to do?
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Hello,
Somehow I have got my Netscape so that it fails to show text files. I
have tried to change in preferences the application, it is now view
(see below what view is on my system), but I have tried less and ae
also.
$ which view
/usr/bin/view
tale@dilbert ~/Work/Debian-doc/Tutorial
$ ls -l /usr/bin/view
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Mar 26 1998 /usr/bin/view ->
/etc/alternatives/vie
w
tale@dilbert ~/Work/Debian-doc/Tutorial
$ ls -l /etc/alternatives/view
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jan 11 23:21 /etc/alternatives/view ->
/usr/bin/les
s
tale@dilbert ~/Work/Debian-doc/Tutorial
$
Those files that are html or some other type that Netscape figures
out, are shown OK, but ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/README.non-US
for example is not. I have checked with chimera2, it can show these
problem files. Netscape pops ups a dialog box with title
Netscape: subprocess diagnostics (stdout/stderr)
then the beginning of the text in the file and:
<<stderr diagnostics have been truncated >>
I don't understand what Netscape is doing, and have failed to correct
this. Even tried different Netscape versions, but looks like my
configuration is in error so changing versions has no effect.
What to do?
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Have you voted in the slashdot poll for which linux distribution is
your favorite? If not, you can do so at:
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I had Hamm previously installed on my laptop, which is for the record
a Toshiba T4400C. I want to go back to DOS. I've tried to go back to
DOS by repartitioning in Linux so that I only have 1 partition which
is the C drive...and that's a DOS FAT16 (big) partition. Now when I
then go into DOS fdisk, and try to parition it there. It'll reboot
but then it will NOT change ANY partition information. It's like it's
locked like that. And then when I reformat drive C with Dos format,
it'll reformat (using the /s option) so that i can get the system
transferred properly, then when I reboot, my computer will not boot
from the hard drive at all. It'll just lock up. And I have tried
clean operating systems so I know it's not the disks. What do I have
to do to be able to boot from DOS 6.22 once again, without any linux
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Subject: RE: How do I change to a color monitor? (just reboot!)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 14:17:00 -0800
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Problem solved when I rebooted (I forgot that I hot-swapped in the color
monitor).
Now colors are showing up per usual.
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