* Re: coding-system-for-read (debug trace)
1999-10-09 5:13 coding-system-for-read (debug trace) Arcady Genkin
@ 1999-10-09 4:28 ` Shenghuo ZHU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Shenghuo ZHU @ 1999-10-09 4:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Arcady" == Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> writes:
Arcady> Hi all:
Arcady> Trying to send a mime attachment, I received the following error
Arcady> message. (Using pgnus 0.97, xemacs 21.1.7).
Arcady> Signaling: (void-variable coding-system-for-read)
Arcady> jka-compr-insert-file-contents("/home/antipode/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil)
Arcady> apply(jka-compr-insert-file-contents ("/home/antipode/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil))
Arcady> jka-compr-handler(insert-file-contents "/home/antipode/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil)
Arcady> insert-file-contents-internal("~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil nil nil)
[...]
You are using a non-MULE XEmacs.
This is a bug of jka-compr, not of pGnus.
--
Shenghuo ZHU
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* coding-system-for-read (debug trace)
@ 1999-10-09 5:13 Arcady Genkin
1999-10-09 4:28 ` Shenghuo ZHU
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Arcady Genkin @ 1999-10-09 5:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all:
Trying to send a mime attachment, I received the following error
message. (Using pgnus 0.97, xemacs 21.1.7).
Signaling: (void-variable coding-system-for-read)
jka-compr-insert-file-contents("/home/antipode/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil)
apply(jka-compr-insert-file-contents ("/home/antipode/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil))
jka-compr-handler(insert-file-contents "/home/antipode/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil)
insert-file-contents-internal("~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil nil nil)
insert-file-contents("~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz" nil nil nil nil)
mm-insert-file-contents("~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz")
mml-compute-boundary-1((part (type . "archive/tar") (filename . "~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz") (disposition . "attachment") (description . "PPPoE for FreeBSD") (contents . "")))
mapcar(mml-compute-boundary-1 ((part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "Hi, Frederic:\n\nSomebody sent this to me. Supposed to work with FreeBSD. I haven't\ntried it yet, though.\n\nYou might want to subscribe to Toronto's BSD user's group mailing\nlist. Some people in there use Sympatico. See http://www.gtabug.org/\n\nHTH\n\n\"Frederic St-Pierre\" <primeshade@sympatico.ca> writes:\n\n")) (part (type . "archive/tar") (filename . "~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz") (disposition . "attachment") (description . "PPPoE for FreeBSD") (contents . "")) (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "\n> Question: After 2 years of using windows 98 and putting aside my BSD nerdish\n> tendancies, I've decided to go back... Only to have AM shoved in my face. :P\n> I remember a while back someone ported the PPPoE source to FreeBSD and\n> uploaded the tarball here... I want to know if there were improvements made\n> to this port and I would like if if the person could send me the tarball\n> with
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ome installation instructions... I'm quite rusty in FreeBSD, it\n> seems...\n\n-- \nArcady Genkin\n\"You should seek your enemy, you should wage your war -- a war for your\nopinions. And if your opinion is defeated, your honesty should still cry\ntriumph over that!\" (F. Nietzsche)\n"))))
mml-compute-boundary-1((multipart (type . "mixed") (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "Hi, Frederic:\n\nSomebody sent this to me. Supposed to work with FreeBSD. I haven't\ntried it yet, though.\n\nYou might want to subscribe to Toronto's BSD user's group mailing\nlist. Some people in there use Sympatico. See http://www.gtabug.org/\n\nHTH\n\n\"Frederic St-Pierre\" <primeshade@sympatico.ca> writes:\n\n")) (part (type . "archive/tar") (filename . "~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz") (disposition . "attachment") (description . "PPPoE for FreeBSD") (contents . "")) (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "\n> Question: After 2 years of using windows 98 and putting aside my BSD nerdish\n> tendancies, I've decided to go back... Only to have AM shoved in my face. :P\n> I remember a while back someone ported the PPPoE source to FreeBSD and\n> uploaded the tarball here... I want to know if there were improvements made\n> to this port and I would like if if the person could send me
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he tarball\n> with some installation instructions... I'm quite rusty in FreeBSD, it\n> seems...\n\n-- \nArcady Genkin\n\"You should seek your enemy, you should wage your war -- a war for your\nopinions. And if your opinion is defeated, your honesty should still cry\ntriumph over that!\" (F. Nietzsche)\n"))))
mml-compute-boundary((multipart (type . "mixed") (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "Hi, Frederic:\n\nSomebody sent this to me. Supposed to work with FreeBSD. I haven't\ntried it yet, though.\n\nYou might want to subscribe to Toronto's BSD user's group mailing\nlist. Some people in there use Sympatico. See http://www.gtabug.org/\n\nHTH\n\n\"Frederic St-Pierre\" <primeshade@sympatico.ca> writes:\n\n")) (part (type . "archive/tar") (filename . "~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz") (disposition . "attachment") (description . "PPPoE for FreeBSD") (contents . "")) (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "\n> Question: After 2 years of using windows 98 and putting aside my BSD nerdish\n> tendancies, I've decided to go back... Only to have AM shoved in my face. :P\n> I remember a while back someone ported the PPPoE source to FreeBSD and\n> uploaded the tarball here... I want to know if there were improvements made\n> to this port and I would like if if the person could send me th
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tarball\n> with some installation instructions... I'm quite rusty in FreeBSD, it\n> seems...\n\n-- \nArcady Genkin\n\"You should seek your enemy, you should wage your war -- a war for your\nopinions. And if your opinion is defeated, your honesty should still cry\ntriumph over that!\" (F. Nietzsche)\n"))))
mml-generate-mime-1((multipart (type . "mixed") (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "Hi, Frederic:\n\nSomebody sent this to me. Supposed to work with FreeBSD. I haven't\ntried it yet, though.\n\nYou might want to subscribe to Toronto's BSD user's group mailing\nlist. Some people in there use Sympatico. See http://www.gtabug.org/\n\nHTH\n\n\"Frederic St-Pierre\" <primeshade@sympatico.ca> writes:\n\n")) (part (type . "archive/tar") (filename . "~/downloads/pppoe-mud-1.1b.tgz") (disposition . "attachment") (description . "PPPoE for FreeBSD") (contents . "")) (part (type . "text/plain") (contents . "\n> Question: After 2 years of using windows 98 and putting aside my BSD nerdish\n> tendancies, I've decided to go back... Only to have AM shoved in my face. :P\n> I remember a while back someone ported the PPPoE source to FreeBSD and\n> uploaded the tarball here... I want to know if there were improvements made\n> to this port and I would like if if the person could send me the
!
!
!
tarball\n> with some installation instructions... I'm quite rusty in FreeBSD, it\n> seems...\n\n-- \nArcady Genkin\n\"You should seek your enemy, you should wage your war -- a war for your\nopinions. And if your opinion is defeated, your honesty should still cry\ntriumph over that!\" (F. Nietzsche)\n"))))
mml-generate-mime()
message-encode-message-body()
message-send-mail(nil)
message-send-via-mail(nil)
message-send(nil)
message-send-and-exit(nil)
call-interactively(message-send-and-exit)
--
Arcady Genkin
"You should seek your enemy, you should wage your war -- a war for your
opinions. And if your opinion is defeated, your honesty should still cry
triumph over that!" (F. Nietzsche)
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