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"Eric Thomas (CERN/L3)" <ERIC@LEPICS> |
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Thu, 5 May 88 21:14:41 GMT |
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Your message of Thu, 5 May 88 14:48:40 EDT |
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Revised LISTSERV forum <LSTSRV-L@DEARN> |
The point is that LISTSERV doesn't know that CODE_1.5K is obsolete before
it reads it (ie it doesn't attach any semantics to the shipment name).
What happens is you had, at some time, a CODE_1.5K shipment which didn't
install because of a pre-req error. Then the spool file got trashed
somehow (either you or your spool cleaner purged it, or maybe a cold
start did). LISTSERV still remembers that it has "some shipment(s) to
retry when RELEASE becomes > 1.5k". This has happened, and the shipment
is being marked as "to be retried". Since it's lost, LISTSERV can't
determine that it's obsolete. You can get rid of it by doing an INSTALL
CLEANUP CODE_1.5K. The INSTALL code is not supposed to be very smart nor
user-friendly, and doesn't contain much bells&whistles :-)
Eric
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