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List:       mhonarc
Subject:    Re: Occasional problem with osinit.pl
From:       Earl Hood <ehood () hydra ! acs ! uci ! edu>
Date:       2000-12-31 18:36:59
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On December 30, 2000 at 17:53, kopplin@technoir.nu wrote:

> I am using mhonarc 2.4.6 from a .forward file on a linux system to archive
> a mailing list of about 1000 posts a month. About 20 times in the last
> 3000 or so messages I've gotten the following error message, and the post
> is not added to the archive.
> 
> Oct  4 09:01:45 hal postfix/local[840]: E6ED337DCC: to=<list@TECHNOIR.NU>, 
> relay=local, delay=2, status=bounced (Command died with status9: 
> "/usr/bin/mhonarc -add -umask 022 -outdir /home/www/hplx/hplx-l/current 
> -rcfile /home/www/hplx/hplx-l/current/hplx.mrc #hplx-l". 
> Command output: osinit.pl did not return a true value at
>  /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/mhamain.pl line 66. )

Which distribution of linux are you using?  Are you using the stock
version of perl that comes with it?  What is the version of perl?

My initial guess is you have a bad version of perl.  RedHat distributions,
at least in the past, were known to have bad builds of perl.

> I've also gotten the following two failure messages one time each which I
can't figure out either.
> 
> Nov 22 22:03:13 hal 
> postfix/local[6534]: D315937EDB: to=<list@TECHNOIR.NU>, 
> relay=local, delay=22, status=bounced (Command died with status9: 
> "/usr/bin/mhonarc -add -umask 022 -outdir /home/www/hplx/hplx-l/current 
> -rcfile /home/www/hplx/hplx-l/current/hplx.mrc #hplx-l". 
> Command output: Trying to create lock
> ... Reading database ... 
> Reading resource file: /home/www/hplx/hplx-l/current/hplx.mrc
> ... Adding message to /home/www/hplx/hplx-l/current  
> mhtxtplain.pl did not return a true value at 
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/readmail.pl line 903, <STDIN> line 35. )
...
> qprint.pl did not return a true value at 
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/readmail.pl line 897, <FOPEN5> line 13. )

The error messages indicate the same type of problem.  Again, my
guess is with the perl on your system.

--ewh

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