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Subject: ABORT /digest.7453: Permission denied
From: cazelski @ BayNetworks . COM (Caroline F. Azelski)
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 13:23:12 -0400 (EDT)
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
Cc: cazelski @ BayNetworks . COM (Caroline F. Azelski), dave @ empire . net, jkovacs @ husc . harvard . edu
Posted-date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 10:24:54 -0700 (PDT)

Greetings Gurus,

I'm running majordomo 1.94.1 on a Dec Alpha and receive the following
error in /tmp whenever majordomo tries to create a digest:

more /tmp/log.7453
 17 20:04:28 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN[7453] {UNKNOWN} ABORT /digest.7453: Permission deni
ed

Does this message mean that majordomo is trying to write to root?
If not, how can I tell where it wants to write to?  Where is this
path set?

Please note the following:

Archiving is working correctly.
Messages are put into <list>-digest.incoming okay.
The above error is produced whenever a message is sent to the 
(non-digest) list.

Should this install be compiled with POSIX or not?  I didnt see
OSF in the list of examples.  uname -a produces:

OSF1 (host.domain) V3.2 214 alpha

I'm not sure if this installation was compiled with or without
POSIX.  The Makefile was deleted by the person who previously
supported this installation.  Is there a way to tell how it was
compiled without the Makefile to refer to?

All questions, comments, hints, thoughts, suggestions, and
criticisms gratefully accepted.

Thanks,
Caroline Azelski
cazelski@baynetworks.com

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