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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, George Zeigler wrote:

> Hello,
> Thank God someone responded!  This is one slow thread.

Hey, it's Christmas!

> >Nico writes:
> >	Gentleman with the SUSE distributions: most of the HylaFAX RPM distributions
> >were compiled on RedHat machines.
> 
> 	What does this mean?  HylaFax was not tested on SuSE or that most
> HylaFaxers use RedHat?

It means that if you grabbed a binary distribution, it was *probably*
compiled for RedHat, or it may not be fully debugged for the latest SuSE
release.

Most HylaFAXers use whatever they have, but for Linux, that's mostly RedHat
(from traffic here, at least!)

> >Can you compile the HylaFAX from source on your systems and
> >let us know how weel this works?
> 
> 	Didn't I install the source and install it via the SuSE package?

I dunno: did you? Or did you just install binaries?

> >Also, try running "sh -x probemodem" instead of just probemodem,
> >so we can see which darn stty command is failing.
> 
> 	OK Nico, here is what I did:
> 	Ran the "sh -x probemodem" command
> It asked me 
> "Serial port that modem is connected to []? + read TTY"
> 	I use /dev/modem which is symobolically linked to the ttyS1 port
> So I typed in "modem", so text started scrolling and scrolling without
> stopping.  Evidently, something was not working right with the modem.  I
> did a Ctrl-C to stop it.  Cut and pasted the results into a file named
> probe_modem.txt and attached it to this email.


Looking at the file, it seems to barf whenever it does a "stty 0" on the
modem line. I'm not sure whether this is do the "ondelay" wrapper
or what.

> 	By the way, in var/log/messages I get:
> <snip>
> Dec 21 10:45:57 george kernel: tty01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
> Dec 21 10:46:01 george /usr/sbin/cron[148]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
> Dec 21 10:46:03 george FaxQueuer[185]: Missing ':' separator in modem
> class specification

HELLO! Have you got a config file in place? Could you verify the contents
of that and see if they didn't get scrambled when running faxaddmodem?

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

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