Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!jarthur!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!RAND.ORG!salzman From: salzman@RAND.ORG (Isaac Salzman) Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.andrew Subject: Re: .amsalien Message-ID: <9003051552.AA01831@gaucho.rand.org> Date: 5 Mar 90 15:52:24 GMT References: Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: salzman@rand.org Organization: The Internet Lines: 49 >Nathaniel Borenstein writes: >Somewhere deep in the bowels of the documentation, I'm pretty sure that >it says that an AMS tree root must be a directory whose name starts with >".MESSAGES". That is, it can be ".MESSAGES", ".MESSAGES_foobar", etc. >The reason for this restriction is that it is often necessary to find >the root of an AMS tree, given a folder path name. The root is now >well-defined as the first .MESSAGES* directory that it finds upon >climbing up the tree. Well, I definitely think that was one of the problems. I actually took it one step further. I sym-linked ~/.MESSAGES to ~/Mail - so MH and messages just share the same tree - period. Bill Cattey gave me the other piece of the answer. In order for .amsalien and scavenge to work you need to first "CREATE" the folder with CUI. I tried this on existing MH folders and it works just fine. If the directory doesn't exist it creates it, if it already exists it just creates .MS_MsgDir and leaves everything else alone. >BTW, I do recommend that you incorporate patches 1-3, especially since >you're on a SPARC, for which several core dump bug fixes have been >released. I've been intending to, but someone stole my disk space!! :-) So I gather with patch level 3 everything works, even when compiling with -O? >Also, in answer to your debugging question: the magic command you want >for any messageserver-related debugging is "set debug 0 0 0 -1". You >can control the quantity of output by replacing the -1 with some other >number, but then you'll have to look at the code to figure out which >number you want, which is probably not worth the trouble.... Thanks, I won't loose the message this time! >Hope that helps. -- Nathaniel Sure does! Thanks again - to you and Bill.... To anyone listening at CMU: you may want to add these little tidbit's of info to the doc's on how to use the .amsalien stuff. Just in case there is one more person out there interested in using it - it'll probably save them a couple hours. :-) -- * Isaac J. Salzman ---- * The RAND Corporation - Information Sciences Dept. /o o/ / * 1700 Main St., PO Box 2138, Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138 | v | | * AT&T : +1 213-393-0411 x6421 or x7923 (ISL lab) _| |_/ * Internet : salzman@rand.org / | | * UUCP : !uunet!rand.org!salzman | | | * CompuServe: 76167,1046