• Echoscan error

    From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to All on Sat May 2 20:52:03 2020
    Greetings,

    I have started getting a "Smapi" out of bounds I believe error when doing an echo scan? Is that a husky issue? If so what should I look for? Im on linux
    if that is important, sorry I am not at that machine currently if you need exact error I can post that later..

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    Regards,

    Rick // Nitro

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Rick Smith on Sun May 3 08:30:31 2020
    Re: Echoscan error
    By: Rick Smith to All on Sat May 02 2020 20:52:03


    I have started getting a "Smapi" out of bounds I believe error when
    doing an echo scan? Is that a husky issue? If so what should I look
    for? Im on linux if that is important, sorry I am not at that
    machine currently if you need exact error I can post that later..

    yes, the exact error message is almost always necessary...

    are you on 32bit or 64bit linux?

    is your husky stuff compiled for 32bit or 64bit?

    what message base format is the error occuring with?


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  • From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to mark lewis on Sun May 3 08:33:37 2020
    Greetings,

    yes, the exact error message is almost always necessary...

    fido@Thinkpad:~$ echoscan.shSMAPI ERROR: wrongly sized subfield occured!

    are you on 32bit or 64bit linux?
    is your husky stuff compiled for 32bit or 64bit?

    64 bit linux, and I am sorry as I set this up all within a script I do not
    know what husky is 32 or 64 How can I check for you?

    So everything has been running just fine. Last couple of days if I run echoscan.sh from the command line I get the above error.

    echoscan is a script that scans msgbase for outgoing msg's/ I tried pasting
    it here but it jumbles up the code, would have looked like one of my old ansi messages!<VBG>

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    Regards,

    Rick // Nitro

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Rick Smith on Sun May 3 12:28:57 2020
    Re: Re: Echoscan error
    By: Rick Smith to mark lewis on Sun May 03 2020 08:33:37


    yes, the exact error message is almost always necessary...

    fido@Thinkpad:~$ echoscan.shSMAPI ERROR: wrongly sized subfield occured!

    weird... might be a corrupted message area... what format are you using for that message base area??

    are you on 32bit or 64bit linux?
    is your husky stuff compiled for 32bit or 64bit?

    64 bit linux, and I am sorry as I set this up all within a script
    I do not know what husky is 32 or 64 How can I check for you?

    run file on the binaries...

    $ file h*

    hpt: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=8b6f581980c9e80c2cb70eac7a9a671b600388df, stripped

    hptlink: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=ed05b0430831fabeb4bd11558b80214d9b1be11d, stripped

    hpttree: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=28917d9ded201766bf007e34565a32fe549e54e2, stripped

    htick: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=daa163ffffa35f03b3193e713f19a160416484b7, stripped

    but looking at mine above, it doesn't look like it would be a 32bit vs 64bit problem...


    So everything has been running just fine. Last couple of days if I
    run echoscan.sh from the command line I get the above error.

    hummm...

    echoscan is a script that scans msgbase for outgoing msg's/ I tried pasting it here but it jumbles up the code, would have looked like
    one of my old ansi messages!<VBG>

    hahaha... you could maybe paste it to pastebin and give us the link to the paste... or just make it available via http or ftp or similar... maybe...


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Rick Smith on Sun May 3 12:14:42 2020
    Hello Rick,

    So everything has been running just fine. Last couple of days if I
    run echoscan.sh from the command line I get the above error.

    Was echoscan.sh working previously?

    echoscan is a script that scans msgbase for outgoing msg's/ I tried pasting it here but it jumbles up the code, would have looked like one
    of my old ansi messages!<VBG>

    What happens if you run "hpt scan" from the command line?

    I have never seen an error like the one you posted. If "hpt scan" runs correctly then there may be a typo in your echoscan.sh.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Rick Smith on Sun May 3 15:27:00 2020
    Re: Echoscan error
    By: Rick Smith to mark lewis on Sun May 03 2020 11:03:47

    See if this works
    SEEN-BY: 50/109 153/757 154/10 30 40 50 700 203/0 221/0 6 227/201 400
    280/464
    SEEN-BY: 335/364 463/68 467/888 3634/12 4500/1 5000/111 5001/100 5005/49 SEEN-BY: 5010/352 5019/40 5020/828 846 1042 2047 4441 5053/51 55 5054/8 SEEN-BY: 5064/56 5080/68 102 5083/444

    nope, i don't think so... if those seenby lines are in your script, then it would appear that it got corrupted/crosslinked or you somehow managed to paste seenbys from some post into your script...


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Rick Smith on Sun May 3 13:20:42 2020
    Hello Rick,

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A46
    @MSGID: 1:340/202 cf54e070
    @TZUTC: -0700
    See if this works
    SEEN-BY: 50/109 153/757 154/10 221/0 6 335/364 463/68 467/888 4500/1 5000/111
    SEEN-BY: 5001/100 5005/49 5010/352 5019/40 5020/828 846 1042 2047 4441 5053/51
    SEEN-BY: 5053/55 5054/8 5064/56 5080/68 102 5083/444
    @PATH: 340/400 261/38 5020/1042 221/6

    That's what I see here.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Rick Smith on Sun May 3 13:32:42 2020
    Hello Rick,

    See if this works

    No tear or origin line.. Hmm..

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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