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Date: Sun 13-Oct-1989 18:17:13 From: Unknown Subject: Problems with 1.0 -Message-Text-Follows- Well, 1.0 seems to have major bug fixes and is generally speedier in handling interupts (such as switching windows) but I have had a couple of problems. Most of my potential "explanations" are mostly guesswork, so please don't get the impression that I understand the causes of these problems: The script that supposed to supposed to reinstall the 0.9 administration and Netinfo stuff didn't work too well. None of the netboot information, none of the configuration server setup, and most of the passwd information, didn't get reloaded correctly. I basically had to start from scratch. When booting, the CONFIGURATION SERVER gives me an error message: No response from network configuration server. Type c to start up computer without a network connection. If I read the OSNotes.wn documentation correctly, the configuration server should not broadcast a bootp and hence should not get this error. We have two machines that live on their own NeXT only subnet. I checked that the hostconfig contains NETMASTER=-YES-. If I press 'c' then netinfo comes up in some wierd state where it only serves the local domain instead of the / domain. If I wait it out and resist the temptation to hit that 'c' key, something times out and it comes up correctly. In the sample exports file: / -access=CLIENT /clients/CLIENT -access=CLIENT,root=CLIENT I had to change the first line to: / -access=CLIENT,root=CLIENT or the bootup on the client got the error message: NFS write error 13 on host SERVER I think this error comes from when the pager is unable to write to the swapfile, but I am not sure. The mail aliases now go through the netinfo. It looks like Next put the traditional aliases (like postmaster, etc) into NetInfo. I think that the left the dbm code in sendmail for compatibility. So when we didn't have a /usr/lib/aliases file, sendmail would give the error to any machines trying to deliver mail to us. The address lookup would succeed in Netinfo so sendmail would validate addresses correctly, but the error message is enough to make most mailers give up and declare the mail undeliverable. The solution was easy. I created a blank /usr/lib/aliases file and 'newaliases'ed and everything was okay, ie. no more error messages in the SMTP dialog. I am having problems getting the -host switch to work. I have Public window server set. Under 0.8 the switch was -host, under 0.9 the switch was -Host. In all versions it is/was undocumented. Does it still work? Am I just doing something wrong? We are having problems with the Mail manager. On our mail server we have a campus maintained sendmail.cf. It works fine. On our mail client we have the nExt supplied sendmail.sharedsubsidiary.cf. Mail that is recieved on the mail server is readable on the server and the client, since all accounts are network wide accounts. This is a great improvement. Unfortunately, mail that is sent explicitly to the mail client is returned as undeliverable. Is this just a bad sendmail setup or was this an artifact from the MailManager? I also notice that mail sent from the mail client is delivered with the address of the mail server. I also wish that the Mail tool would have a switch that would inforce 80 column messages. I find that with the automatic linefeeds in the display, I send messages that are too long for some remote mailers. The last problem I have had is with TeX. Under 0.9 TeX seemed to work flawlessly. Under 1.0 the first time we tried it after installation on our favorite macro package, we got the error message: Unable to read an entire line---bufsize=3000 Please ask a wizard to enlarge me. Unfortunately I don't know any Texperts. I must add that the previewer is wonderful. I would appreciate any insight people may have on these problems. I am certain that I messed up alot during the setup. >From: ali@polya.Stanford.EDU (Ali T. Ozer)
Date: Sun 20-Oct-1989 15:03:36 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Problems with 1.0 In article <2514@hub.UUCP> trainoff@voodoo.ucsb.edu writes: >I am having problems getting the -host switch to work. I have Public >window server set. Under 0.8 the switch was -host, under 0.9 the >switch was -Host. In all versions it is/was undocumented. Does it >still work? Am I just doing something wrong? It's been a while since you posted your question; you might have an answer already. The -Host switch went through another change and became -NXHost. Actually, all Application Kit defaults from NeXT went through the same change: -ShowPS became -NXShowPS, -Font became -NXFont, etc. I believe these defaults and their initial values are described in Chapter 10 of the System Reference Manual, near the discussion on the defaults system. Ali Ozer, NeXT Developer Support Ali_Ozer@NeXT.com >From: bates@wingra.stat.wisc.edu (Douglas Bates)

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