From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::LOUIE.UDEL.EDU::AMIGA-RELAY-REQUEST" Date: 20-JAN-1990 08:13:52 Description: Re: AmigaUUCP problem Received: from louie.udel.edu by louie.udel.edu id ab24029; 20 Jan 90 8:12 GMT Received: from USENET by louie.udel.edu id aa23984; 20 Jan 90 3:03 EST Received: from snow-white.ee.udel.edu by louie.udel.edu id ab23965; 20 Jan 90 3:02 EST Received: from louie.udel.edu by snow-white.ee.udel.edu id ab00604; 20 Jan 90 3:04 EST From: "Darrin A. Hyrup" Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: AmigaUUCP problem Message-Id: <9001192024.AA03696@sorinc.UUCP> Date: 19 Jan 90 21:24:39 GMT Mmdf-Warning: Unable to confirm address in preceding line at udel.edu Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: Yes, I'd like that. To: amiga-relay@udel.edu Sender: amiga-relay-request@udel.edu In article <1990Jan18.084822.3682@athena.mit.edu> rlcarr@athena.mit.edu (the Wizard of Speed and Time) writes: >I realize I should just ask Matt Dillon about this, but there seems >to be a long propgaation delay between he and I, so hopefully someone >closer can answer this. Its even longer at the moment since he is away for a week or so, and so cannot read his mail. (Actually, his system isn't even up right now, so all his mail is piling up at my site, waiting for him to return.) Also, since he doesn't have access to the net anymore, I usually forward the important stuff onto him as it comes in here. Once he has more time we'll probably set up a news feed for him, but he's too busy at the moment. So, for the most part I am going to be trying to answer any net-based questions that come in regarding this release. Since I helped to develop it, I'm fairly sure I'll be able to handle any questions that come up. ;-) >OK, I am running AmigaUUCP 1.00D downloaded straight from ucbvax the >first day it was up. Everything seems to be working fine >except for transferring a files between UNIX and amiga when on the >UNIX end. The problem seems to lie in the fact that I can't figure out the >correct command line syntax for uucp on my UNIX account. There have been a number of changes made since it was placed up on ucbvax, and since many people have asked how to get it, I would suggest to anyone who wants the latest release of the software to send Matt a check or money order for $10 (to cover costs of disks, shipping, and his time) directly to him at: Matthew Dillon 891 Regal Rd. Berkeley, CA 94708 >For a prelim, my uulib:Security file on my amiga caontains these 2 lines: >tmp: rw >uupub: rw So far so good. >Now, ON MY AMIGA I can transfer file to and from the UNIX machine with >no difficulties whatsoever. > >On UNIX, no go since the UNIX uucp constructs an invalid (for Amiga) >path, to wit: > >[Examples removed] > >So - can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and what the UNIX uucp >syntax should be, or is there no workaround (which I find hard to >believe)? There is nothing wrong with your syntax. What is happening is that UNIX UUCP alters the request so that files transferred go to the same parent directory on the recieving end as they exist on the sending end for some reason, unless you specify a tilde (~) in the transfer request. For example: uucp foo sauron\!~uucp/foo would transfer the file "foo" in the current directory to the uucp spool directory on the destination. That would also work with the Amiga except that the version of AmigaUUCP on ucbvax doesn't support named directories like this yet, so that is right out. I believe the version that Matt is sending out now does indeed support this, or soon will. One way to kludge it now would be to make a directory named "~tmp:" or something and do the transfer as: uucp foo sauron\!~tmp:foo or at least that SHOULD work, but I don't guarantee it since I haven't tested it myself. >advTHANKSance! > >Rich Carreiro - Most Biased Boston Celtics Fan! "So long, farewell, and may Hope that helps, Darrin Hyrup -- Darrin A. Hyrup // AMIGA Enthusiast rencon!esfenn!dah magik@sorinc.PacBell.COM \X/ & Software Developer pacbell!sorinc!magik ========================================================================== "Speak little and well, if you wish to be considered as possessing merit."