chris@minnie.UUCP (Chris Grevstad) (10/11/86)
We recently installed 2.10.3 news (version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd 1/17/86) and it
has subsequently broken the Xref feature of rn. I see where the problem lies.
The function ihwrite() no longer puts out a 'Relay-Version:' which rn depended
on for sanity checking of hostnames and the Xref line.
Four possible solutions:
1. have ihwrite() generate the Relay-Version: line as it used to. (This
is what I did).
2. have rn quit sanity checks.
3. have rn check Path: rather than Relay-Version: for comparison
purposes.
4. have rn use gethostname() or /usr/include/whoami for comparison
purposes.
If there is an official fix for this, I apologise for not being aware of it.
If not, is there a well-known fix? Or is what I did adequate and not going
to break something else?
Thanks for any responses.
--
Chris Grevstad
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"Too many notes. There are just simply too many notes."jbuck@epimass.UUCP (10/13/86)
In article <286@minnie.UUCP> chris@minnie.UUCP (Chris Grevstad) writes: >We recently installed 2.10.3 news (version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd 1/17/86) and it >has subsequently broken the Xref feature of rn... >If there is an official fix for this, I apologise for not being aware of it. The official fix is rn patch number 29. The lastest patch is #31. See if any of your immediate neighbors can send you the patches. I hope when 2.11 is officially released, that the net can adopt the same patchlevel system that Larry Wall uses to keep rn up to date. It works really well. -- - Joe Buck {hplabs,fortune}!oliveb!epimass!jbuck, nsc!csi!epimass!jbuck Entropic Processing, Inc., Cupertino, California