chip@ateng.UUCP (10/05/87)
I'm posting this request since I believe it to be of general interest.
I'm running an SCO Xenix 2.2 site. Mush works, but Elm doesn't. The shell
always complains "Not enough core", even though I have four megabytes of
RAM. I've tried `runbig'; same results. The strange part is that Elm is
not much larger than mush; they both end up with three text segments.
So what is the trick to running Elm under SCO Xenix?
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I'm posting this for a friend of mine..please send responses to him.
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In Elm 2.2 using SCO Unix I get this:
Unexpected address response: [ Permission denied ] Can't create text file
to be queued.
and with 2.3 I get this:
submit: [ Permission denied ] Can't create text file to be queued.
I am running elm sgid mmdf and have checked permissions of files and
directories carefully without finding the culprit. Any help would be
greatly appreciated!
Please respond to:
logsys!larry@liberty.east.sun.com
topsail!logsys!larry@gvlv2.gvl.unisys.com
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Brendan Kehoe | Soon: brendan@cs.widener.edu
For now: kehoe@scotty.dccs.upenn.edu | Or: bkehoe@widener.bitnet
Last resort: brendan.kehoe@cyber.widener.edu