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|    Bill McGarrity to Accession    |
|    Error 13 when packing a bundle.    |
|    21 Feb 17 19:45:36    |
       Re: Error 13 when packing a bundle.        By: Accession to Bill McGarrity on Tue Feb 21 2017 17:03:00              Hiya Nick...               Ac> Take a look at your /home/pi/binkd-1.1/sportnet/outbound directory        Ac> with:               Ac> ls -alh               Ac> Then check the permissions on 00960001.hlo specifically. You may need        Ac> to use chown to change the permissions of that file so that it will        Ac> continue. And with              I ahve, and it's read only. The problem is when the node licks the mail up       it's gone till the next time it's created.               Ac> that said, you mentioned it seems to happen on locally imported        Ac> messages with smbutil. Make sure all of your scripts that use        Ac> smbutil are executed by the user you want these file permissions to        Ac> be, or things will start going haywire.              OK... I'm running the bash script we discussed a week or so under crontab.       I would agree with your assesment as rar as root but why does it work for       some zipped bundles and not others? In the script I use chmod 777 to the       .txt files created by perl so they have ALL access.               Ac> Looks like at some point something accessed 00960001.hlo and changed        Ac> the permission. Did you accidentally run smbutil with root at one        Ac> point when testing to see if it would work from the command line        Ac> before setting a script in motion?              Again, if that was the case smbutil being run as root, why would it not       effect the other bundles being made to other nodes?                     I'll do the ls -alh later and see what's going on.              Thanks...                     --              Bill              Telnet: tequilamockingbirdonline.net       Web: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:81       FTP: ftp.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:2121       IRC: irc.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Ports: 6661-6670 SSL: 6697       Radio: radio.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:8010/live              ... Look TWICE.... Save a life.... Motorcycles are EVERYWHERE!!       --- SBBSecho 3.02-Win32        * Origin: TequilaMockingbird Online - Toms River, NJ (1:266/404)    |
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