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   .?lo files disappearing error 11   
   02 Jun 25 17:57:53   
   
   TZUTC: 1000   
   MSGID: 51201.dove-syncdisc@12:1/2 2ca35782   
   PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/7276d373a Jun 01 2025 GCC 10.2.1   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.27-Linux master/dd0e146a0 May 28 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
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   Howdy,   
      
   I've just discovered something weird, that has been happening for a month or   
   two. Probably since I moved from x86_64 to aarch64.   
      
   When outbound FTN mail is created, sbbsecho is correctly placing the .?lo file   
   in the zone oubound dir, and triggering binkit to send it.   
      
   It seems when binkit calls the remote, when it goes to open the .?lo file to   
   see what to send, its gone. I can re-produce this pretty easily, its happening   
   for all my FTN networks.   
      
   As a consequence, no mail gets sent.   
      
   Here is an except from syslog:   
      
   Jun 02 15:42:47 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt FIDOOUT Running native timed   
   event: /opt/sbbs/exec/sbbsecho -ni   
   Jun 02 15:42:49 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt FIDOOUT Timed event:   
   '/opt/sbbs/exec/sbbsecho -ni' returned 0   
   Jun 02 15:42:50 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BBS Events Semaphore signaled   
   for Timed Event: BINKOUT   
   Jun 02 15:42:50 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Running native timed   
   event: ?binkit   
   Jun 02 15:42:50 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked   
   with options:   
   Jun 02 15:42:51 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Attempting callout for   
   12:1/1@dovenet, file: /opt/sbbs/fido/outbound.00c/00010001.dlo   
   Jun 02 15:42:51 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to   
   12:1/1@dovenet started   
   Jun 02 15:42:51 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Connecting to   
   12:1/1@dovenet at clrghouz.bbs.dege.au:24554   
   Jun 02 15:43:00 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Will encrypt session.   
   Jun 02 15:43:00 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Authentication   
   successful: secure   
   Jun 02 15:43:28 ? local1.err synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Error 11 opening FLO   
   file: /opt/sbbs/fido/outbound.00c/00010001.dlo   
   Jun 02 15:43:31 ? local1.info synchronet: evnt BINKOUT Timed event: '?binkit'   
   returned 0   
      
   I just rebuilt sbbs today, as my last build was about a month or two old -   
   still the same.   
      
   Why the error 11, and what would cause the file to disappear?   
      
   If I create the .?lo manually, and send it interactively with jsexec binkit -l   
   ... , the file doesnt disappear (until the mail is sent), and the mail gets   
   transfered correctly.   
      
   I think this is related to me switching to aarch64. I'm using the same config,   
   and the same build process as I have always used.   
      
      
   ...лоеп   
      
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