Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!killer!vector!chip From: chip@vector.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: RN for SCO Xenix ..... Help! Keywords: request SCO rn Message-ID: <339@vector.UUCP> Date: 6 Jun 88 03:42:04 GMT References: <241@kjvw.UUCP> <52@uisc1.UUCP> Reply-To: chip@vector.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal) Organization: Dallas Semiconductor Lines: 39 In article <52@uisc1.UUCP> root@uisc1.UUCP (Super user) writes: >In article <241@kjvw.UUCP>, root@kjvw.UUCP writes: >> I am running SCO Xenix 2.1.4 development system on a Wyse AT. I have gotten >> readnews and postnews to work, but I am having a *real hard time with the >> "rn" program. >First, I'd like to congratulate you on your persistence and patience. My >patience ran out somewhat earlier. USENET does run on XENIX 286. Many folks are doing so, including me. Looking at the various solutions available, it seems that the biggest hassle was getting the file locking stuff to work. Once up, it runs pretty cleanly. Well...as clean as B2.11 can run :-) (Has anybody tried out the C-news expire under SCO?) Rn, on the other hand, was a piece of cake. It takes very little hacking to get going, and most of it is in Configure to get it to know strange things like /lib/Llibc.a and -LARGE and -Ml. Larry Wall is to be commended on his attention to portability. (Well...except for the way perl.y makes the XENIX yacc barf.) I ran the first version of "rn" years ago under EUNICE with little pain; an amazing accomplishment. Compared to that, XENIX is no sweat. (By the way, I am not trying to belittle the original poster's problems bringing up rn. If you don't have a working Configure, then you are dead. But once that's resolved, there is very little else.) >Second, SCO has a compiled version of complete News 2.11 available free of >charge. I would strongly discourage anybody from doing this. Any one of hundreds of comp.unix.xenix folks can point you to working sources. I think I recall messages complaining about problems with the binary-only distribution, but they could very well be resolved by now. I'm sure SCO has good intentions in providing this service, but for better or worse you really do want the sources if you are administering news. -- Chip Rosenthal /// chip@vector.UUCP /// Dallas Semiconductor /// 214-450-0400 {uunet!warble,sun!texsun!rpp386,killer}!vector!chip I won't sing for politicians. Ain't singing for Spuds. This note's for you.