[Esa-l] Broken pipe?

DaveZ zarnoch at qedinfo.com
Mon Dec 18 04:48:00 PST 2000


Guys,

I have perl installed in my path:

london:/home/zarnoch>  which perl
/usr/local/bin/perl

also:

london:/home/zarnoch>  perl -v

This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for sun4-solaris


Here is the start of my procmailrc file:


MAIL_HOME=/etc/mail
LOGFILE=/usr2/procmail/procmail.log
PATH="/usr/bin:$PATH:/usr/local/bin"
SHELL=/bin/sh

Everything looks OK, right?

Thanks!!

Dave

Patrick wrote:

> 
> Be sure to use Perl 5. I had the same error before. I forced the
> use of perl 5 over perl 3 by replacing all occurence of perl in the script
> by perl5 (according your system have perl 5 named perl5).
> 
> Hope this help.

John wrote:


> Is /usr/local/bin in the PATH you set in /etc/procmailrc?


***********************************************************************
> 
> 
> >Got a little problem...
> >
> >I downloaded the following source packages:
> >
> >mmencode from:
> >
> >http://dopey.rediris.es/ftp/software/sun/solaris-freeware/SOURCES/
> >
> >(The link in the "sanitizer page" is broken)
> >
> >mktemp from:
> >
> >ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/src/usr.bin/mktemp/
> >
> >(As the web page suggested)
> >
> >I had problems compiling both,
> >
> >Solaris 2.6
> >
> >but, a fellow worker succeeded.
> >
> >Now, both commands work fine from the command line,
> >
> >however,
> >
> >when I install them in /usr/local/bin,
> >
> >I get the attached error in the procmail.log file
> >after I send a test *.doc message with a *vbs
> >file inserted.
> >
> 
>




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