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Date: Sun 13-Nov-1989 00:57:00 From: Unknown Subject: rn problems on the NeXT computer I was running rn and it was working just fine. Now, all of a sudden, whenever I try to followup or reply to a news message, I get the following crash: % interp buffer overflow! I was trying to clean up some of the groups and users, so I must have broke something when doing that. I can't figure out what it could be, since nn still works, nn can still post, and Pnews itself can post. Rn can read messages posted by nn, it just can't followup or reply. I rebuilt rn by doing a "make clean", "make all", and "make install", but it still does the same thing. This used to work and is driving me crazy! If anyone is familiar with the internals of rn and can figure out what might be causing this problem I'd love to hear about it. As I said, I can post with Pnews (which is a pain) and with nn (which I haven't quite figured out how to use yet). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Please mail to "radius!lemke@apple.com" and also cc: to "cpdaux!steve@apple.com"
Date: Sun 13-Nov-1989 16:17:20 From: Unknown Subject: Re: rn problems on the NeXT computer In article <569@cpdaux.UUCP> cpdaux!steve@apple.com (Steve Lemke) writes: >I was running rn and it was working just fine. Now, all of a sudden, >whenever I try to followup or reply to a news message, I get the >following crash: > >% interp buffer overflow! > The problem is with the length of the References: line. When the line wraps the screen more than about 2.5 times (!), you get this error message. The quick and dirty solution, assuming you have access to the news spool directory, is to edit the article file and delete some of the reference line. The correct solution, of course, is to fix the RN problem where he allocates the buffer. John

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