Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!mordor!lll-lcc!unisoft!gethen!bdt!wm6r!thornton From: thornton@wm6r.UUCP (John Thornton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Need help with "ct" and TZ Message-ID: <174@wm6r.UUCP> Date: 12 Sep 88 21:50:30 GMT Organization: wm6r in Berkeley, CA Lines: 30 I'm having trouble getting "ct" to work. When I invoke ct with the following command line: ct -v -h -w3 -s1200 5261999 I see that a lock file /usr/spool/uucp/LCK..tty1 is created, but then it never calls! I have tried removing the LCK file but then ct makes a new one about a minute later. I get in the output log "nohup.out": 1 busy dialer at 1200 baud Waiting for dialer Dialer is busy (1 minute) Dialer is busy (2 minutes) Dialer is busy (3 minutes) *** TIMEOUT *** My questions: How does one use ct to call a terminal as specified in the manual? I am using HDB uucp that I got from John Sully a long time ago. I have modified it to work with a smarter modem but it still uses the Systems file and Devices instead of L.sys and L-devices (as cu and ct do). I'm real pleased with HDB but have been unable to figure out one thing: When a system calls in for which I have the CALLBACK option set, the uulog entries are in EST instead of PST! All outgoing uucp stuff has the correct time zone. I know about environment variable TZ, is there some way to set it globally? It seemd to default to EST. ucbvax!ucscc!wm6r!thornton