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[hylafax-users] cannot send any faxes (could not create client)



I'm running the latest version of Gentoo Linux and HylaFAX 4.1.8

I just upgraded to the 4.1.8 release and now I'm have a MAJOR problem.  
I cannot send any faxes or even run the faxstat utility.  Everything 
that follows is occuring on localhost (no remote clients).  The 
following is what the faxstat utility returns:

#faxstat -vs
Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559...
Connected to localhost.
420 luther.vagop.com server cannot initialize: Could not create 
client/2044: No such file or directory

Digging deeper, I check the system logs and find the following lines:

Nov 21 02:46:11 luther FaxQueuer[2033]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1.8
Nov 21 02:46:11 luther FaxQueuer[2033]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam 
Leffler
Nov 21 02:46:11 luther FaxQueuer[2033]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon 
Graphics, Inc.
Nov 21 02:46:11 luther FaxGetty[1815]: HELLO
Nov 21 02:46:11 luther FaxQueuer[2033]: Could not scan client directory 
for clients
Nov 21 02:46:11 luther HylaFAX[2037]: HylaFAX INET Protocol Server: 
restarted.
Nov 21 02:46:20 luther HylaFAX[2040]: connection refused (Could not 
create client/2040: No such file or directory) from localhost 
[127.0.0.1]

Notice the "could not scan client directory for clients", and the last 
line caused by the faxstat attempt.

My hosts.hfaxd has not changed, and it simply contains:
localhost
127.0.0.1

What could be the problem here??  I can't find anything in the archives 
or on google about this specific problem, and nothing similar seems to 
address my problem.  Could this be a bug in the 4.1.8 release?  Any 
help would be GREATLY appreciated.  Thanks,

Davison Long


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