Jim McMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using nmh-0.28-pre7, and have several problems...it seems to ignore fcc: 
> altogether, and does not process -group, but that is another matter.
> 
> In order to fix these and other bugs, I just downloaded the latest source 
> from http://www.mhost.com/nmh/.  When I compile it on Solaris 2.6, using cc: 
> WorkShop Compilers 4.2 30 Oct 1996 C 4.2, it gets a boatload of warnings 
> about mismatched parameters, but seems to generate things properly.
> 
> When I run rcvstore from procmail, though, I get:
> 
> ld.so.1: /home/mcmaster/lib/rcvstore: fatal: relocation error: file 
> /home/mcmast
> er/lib/rcvstore: symbol snprintf: referenced symbol not found
> procmail: Program failure (-9) of "/home/mcmaster/lib/rcvstore"
> 
> ./configure found snprintf, but make does not seem to be including it 
> somewhere vital.

Does rcvstore blow up like that when you run it from the commandline too?
It doesn't do that when I run the latest CVS version of rcvstore from the
commandline on my Solaris 2.6 system.  If it only blows up when called from
procmail (which I don't have on my machine to try), it sounds like maybe the
path to a shared library isn't getting hardcoded into the executable.

> Is there a fix for this?  I cannot get to cvs through our firewall, so I am 
> hoping there is a better version available for download somewhere.

Not that I know of, until Doug decides to put together a post-1.0.1
tarball.  

Not the answer you want to hear, I know, but you could theoretically get all
the latest CVS files via cvsweb.  You'd probably want to put together a
little Perl script rather than loading each file into your WWW browser and
saving it...  

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