Mark Brown wrote: > Last time I checked, the scripts provided by suck should replace the > file. They copy the outgoing file away, and then flush it (which closes > the old outgoing and creates a new one). Here's the relevant bit of > script: > > if [ ! -s ${OUTGOINGNEW} ]; then > mv ${OUTGOING} ${OUTGOINGNEW} > ${CTLINND} flush ${SITE} > fi
Get-news script provided by previous suck doesn't have exactly those lines, anymore at least. Anyway, I updated suck, and everything started to work again. This is strange, since things hasn't been workin correctly for months, allthough I have updated suck also before. Thanks for help, now I know where too look if I'll have same kind of a problems in the future. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iki.fi/tav/prudence/ Most rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read. -- Frank Zappa