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Re: NEED HELP: HYLAFAX CRAHES MY MACHINE



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- From Soeren

  it's me again. I have already posted my problems, but as I did not 
  get any answer that helped me I will try it again and give you a 
  more detailed description of my problem:

This could help.

  I built hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a sun sparcstation4 under solaris 2.5.1 
  using gcc-v2.7.2. I had to put /usr/local/lib to the front of my
  LD_LIBRARY_PATH to get configure running to the end. After building 

What? You shouldn't have to. Completely unset your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
and you should be fine, I assume you had some oddball libraries there.

  the package I added the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (& export it) to 
  /etc/init.d/hylafax so that hfaxd & faxq get the right libtiff. 
  I also installed a little script that sets the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (and 
  and exports it) and then calls faxgetty. This script is added to 
  the inittab. I also added 'Use2D: no' to .../fax/etc/config. 

Again: this should be unnecessary. Calling faxgetty should be done
by simply calling the binary.

  I can't remember the exact manufacturer of the modem but the 
  identification check returns ROCKWELL and AC/V34. Probably it's 
  a Lightfax28800.
  After these install-steps faxgetty,hfaxd and faxq were running. 
  'faxstat -s' and 'faxstat -v' also seemed to work (they produced 
  output as is shown in the HylaFAX docs).
  But as I tried to send a fax the system core-dumped. Rebooting 
  was not possible, because /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/inittab 
  were screwed up.

What? I assume that this was due to strangeness with the LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
but cannot be certain (not having a Solaris box to try this on).

  I have also built the system in exactly the same way on an intel-pc 
  running solaris 2.5 (with gcc 2.7.1). The modem was also the same.
  But here everything worked (including sending faxes)!!

  The only remarkable difference between these two systems (despite 
  the fact that the one is a sparc-system and the other not) is that 
  we have NIS+ running on the sparc-machine.

Hmm. Could be part of the problem. Haven't tried NIS+, only NIS.

  I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO! I don't think that trying a binary 
  release will solve my problem and as I have already crashed two 
  systems I cannot just give it a try.

What exactly is your LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to, and how is it breaking
when you run configure?

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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