Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!attctc!vector!warble!holston!barton From: barton@holston.UUCP (barton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Installing news on SCO Xenix 386 Summary: same problem here! Keywords: B news Xenix Message-ID: <428@holston.UUCP> Date: 16 Jul 89 02:10:17 GMT References: <12680@well.UUCP> Distribution: comp Organization: Barton A. Fisk & Co. Lines: 37 In article <12680@well.UUCP>, llz@well.UUCP (Lyle Zumbach) writes: > > This is my first news posting ... please be gentle. > > I have just subscribed to UUNET and I am trying to install Version > 2.11 B of netnews on my Compaq 386/20/4MB RAM running SCO XENIX 386 > Version 2.3.1. The software seems to compile just fine, but when > I try to run readnews or postnews I get the following error: > > readnews: Segmentation violation -- Core dumped > I have been getting the same error for some time. We are running the binaries sco distributed free. It seems to manifest itself on our system (286 sco 2.2.1/5MEG Ram) whenever there are new directories created in the news SPOOLDIR in large numbers. We have been able to manually (I hate that word) remedy the problem by removing (gutting) all directories and their subdirectories in the SPOOLDIR and then running "expire -r" followed by expire -e2. This is a temporary solution however, since usually in a month or so the problem surfaces again, forcing this song-and-dance to be repeated. Can anyone tell me what is actually causing this problem? Any suggested permanent solutions. Apparently, since 386's are also seeing this, is it fair to suggest there might be a bug? Just conjecture on my part. Thanks in advance. Bart By the way, running expire -e2 daily seems to by some time inbetween manifestations. -- Barton A. Fisk | UUCP: {attctc,texbell,vector}!warble!holston!barton PO Box 1781 | DOMAIN: barton@holston Lake Charles, La. 70602 | ---------------------------------------- 318-439-5984 | +++++ "Hal, open the pod bay doors" --- Dave