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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jacob Morzinski)
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From: Jacob Morzinski <morzinski@MIT.EDU>
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Jingfeng Wang <jfwang@MIT.EDU> wrote:
> %/afs/sipb/project/tcl/wish
> /afs/sipb/project/tcl/wish: Permission denied.
Aha, this points to the root of the error.
Investigating, it looks like there may be a bug in the interaction
between the operating system, and its AFS network filesystem code.
IS&T is taking a look at it the interaction with AFS. Thanks for
reporting it, though, since now we know that it needs looking at.
We don't have a solution yet. I'll try to remember to send you
more email when we get this resolved; for now, it would be better
to avoid running exmh on the Solaris (Sun) machines.
Thanks,
Jacob Morzinski <jmorzins@mit.edu>
MIT SIPB