[Previously, Barry Brown reported] >When I telnet to "localhost 119" to test the cache, I get a connection but >no welcome message. The initial startup syslog messages show nothing >really out of the ordinary, so all I can deduce is that nntpcached isn't >going much further than accept()ing the connection. > [Logfile removed] I seem to have the same problem. (output from uname & mmap.c follows) SunOS pandora 5.5 Generic sun4m sparc sun4m HAVE_MMAP_FILE_PRIVATE_READ HAVE_MMAP_FILE_PRIVATE_CHILD_INHERIT HAVE_MMAP_FILE_PRIVATE_WRITE HAVE_MMAP_FILE_SHARED_READ HAVE_MMAP_FILE_SHARED_CHILD_INHERIT HAVE_MMAP_FILE_SHARED_CHILD_READ_PARENT_WRITE HAVE_MMAP_FILE_SHARED_PARENT_READ_CHILD_WRITE HAVE_MMAP_FILE_SHARED_WRITE HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO_PRIVATE HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO_PRIVATE_CHILD_INHERIT HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO_SHARED HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO_SHARED_CHILD_INHERIT HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO_SHARED_CHILD_READ_PARENT_WRITE HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO_SHARED_PARENT_READ_CHILD_WRITE Compiler is GCC 2.7.2 Oddity: When compiling, it dies on entering the mmalloc directory with the line - make[1]: cc: Command not found. Ah. (Please bear in mind I'm a DOS weenie, here...) Could it be that the results of the configure script aren't making it to the Makefile in that dir? (I frigged that by making a symbolic link to gcc, which at least compiled, but then ran into the problems as described right at the top of this.) Confused of Cheltenham. -- John Hawkes-Reed. Net.goth of sorts. Allegedly.