irritating awk msgs
Gert Doering (gert@greenie.muc.de)
Wed, 23 Apr 1997 07:33:00 +0200
Hi,
interesting. Maybe it will go away if you use "nawk" instead of "awk" on
your unknown operating system. (go to the mgetty Makefile, set AWK=nawk
or AWK=gawk, recompile, reinstall).
gert
Jim Mashore wrote:
> Mgetty 1.1.2
>
> I'm not a awk guy, so I have no idea even where to start. Whenever
> faxrunq runs it get the following msgs:
>
> awk: syntax error near line 2
> awk: illegal statement near line 2
> awk: syntax error near line 3
> awk: illegal statement near line 3
> awk: syntax error near line 8
> awk: illegal statement near line 8
>
> but everything seems to run fine. it happily sends all the faxes in
> the spool and goes on about it's business. Problem is, it fills up my
> mail box with these output errors not to mention, it just bugs me
> having that hanging out there like that.
>
> I assume this is not something that's going to show up in the log
> file, so I won't burden you by putting it in there.
>
> jtm
>
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