Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!usc!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!sukmi From: sukmi@cs.psu.edu (Sukmi Lim) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: rn and rrn Message-ID: Date: 8 Feb 90 21:57:03 GMT Organization: Penn State University Computer Science Lines: 23 Could anyone tell me the difference between rn and rrn? I am in the middle of compiling rn on HP9000 series 300 running on HP-UX 6.5, and rn runs in cbreak mode. It says it means you dont have to type carriage return on single character commands. HP-UX didnt define CBREAK in ioctl.h, so I looked at BSD Unix machine and defined CBREAK as it was on sun. I compiled the whole thing and was ready to run rn. When I ran rn, it gave me the message starting with "Welcome to rn.... ...., just once for each person." And on the bottom of the screen, it say "[Type space to continue]". I typed the space key several times, but it seems that it got stuck there. When I typed the carriage return, it says "Can't open" It didnt say 'what' it can't open. So I wondered if it was something to do with defining CBREAK. I am sure there are people who installed rn/rrn on HP-UX machine. Could anyone tell me what are the things that I have to keep in mind when installing rn/rrn? Thanks in advance. Please reply to: sukmi@psuvax1.cs.psu.edu sukmi@terra.geosc.psu.edu