Xref: utzoo alt.sys.unisys:96 comp.unix.questions:32214 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!wciu!george From: george@wciu.wciu.edu (George Peavy) Newsgroups: alt.sys.unisys,comp.unix.questions Subject: U6000 mail problems Message-ID: <1991Jun17.232424.238@wciu.EDU> Date: 17 Jun 91 23:24:24 GMT Sender: george@wciu.EDU (George Peavy) Organization: William Carey International University Lines: 35 I'm in the process of trying to install rn and Cnews on a Unisys 6000/51 running AT&T Unix sys V, rel 3.0, and having problems on both when the make processes report a syntax error in one of the c source files. In the meantime, my distribution copy of 'mail' which has been renamed 'lmail' with my installation of smail 2.5 has been acting mysteriously, hanging up (and not delivering mail or refusing to read waiting mail) when invoked. What's happening is that mail (sometimes smail or lmail) invokes a process which does a "sh -c /bin/smail fred", which, in turn, invokes "/bin/smail fred", which, in turn invodes "sh -c /bin/smail/fred", ad nauseum. Eventually, the whole thing times out. Additionally, I'm finding lots of "fred.lock" files in /usr/mail containing a process id number, getting there when presumably /etc/profile checks for mail at login time. This has been happening only since I tried to install Cnews, thus it appears that the Cnews installation process may have changed something, possibly an owner or a permission, but as far as I can tell, I can't find anything amiss in that area. Also, I'm not experienced enough as a C programmer to try hacking at source code, so the sources I'm working with are as I got them originally. Can any one give me some useful feedback? Thanks. George Peavy -- George Peavy (george@wciu.edu)