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From: robsch@robkaos.GUN.de (Robert Schien)
Subject: Re: Problems with uucico hanging system in FreeBSD-1.0
References: <1994Feb11.031134.11082@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au> <2jj59t$gr4@pdq.coe.montana.edu>
Organization: Private System, Essen, Germany
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 19:41:47 GMT
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Nate Williams (nate@bsd.coe.montana.edu) wrote:
: Umm, this has been brought up before, and there was no consensus as far as
: I know.  Some folks think it's Taylor UUCP, others think it may be the
: sio driver shipped with 1.1.  If you find out pleaase send email to
: freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com with a summary of the solutions/responses.

I never got the uucp package shipped with 1.0.2 to work. But as I 
recompiled the Taylor-UUCP (as distributed from GNU) everything
worked fine after setting the usual -clocal stuff . I don't
know what was 'improved' in the shipped version. The compilation
of taylor-uucp-1.04 went (nearly) right out of the box. I only had to
change one #define the configure script set wrong.

Robert