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Fri, 10 Oct 1997 08:36:07 -0400
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Am I the only one receiving my posts on the list?  (Of course, I know
that can't be true!)

Maybe I'm the first to have this problem - though I find it hard to
believe.

Let me ask a slightly different question:

In the errors listed below, where is lsv looking for the internal
routines it says are missing?

If it helps, I'm running RH Linux 4.2, Listserv-lite (Free Edition).

On  7 Oct 97 at 7:58, Robert A. Earl <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Well - it turned out to be the hn-test.html that needed to be linked
>to HN-TEST.html, but Dromio <[log in to unmask]> had a very good idea!
>
>The X-POST still doesn't work, tho.
>
>I get these errors in listserv.log:
>>>> Error in STDCMD FILE: internal routine *XGTB unknown <<<
>>>> Error in STDCMD FILE: internal routine *XPST unknown <<<
>>>> Error in STDCMD FILE: internal routine *XPTB unknown <<<
>
>and of course, *XPST is mapped to X-POST - so now I just need to know
>what it all means, and maybe even get a clue on how to fix it!
>
>My machine is running Red Hat Linux 4.2
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