Toen ik David W. Tamkin kietelde, kwam er dit uit:
Ruud asked Birl,
Is sed supposed to be executable?
Yes, it is. Since it's a binary and not a shell script, it beats me how
you'd run it if it isn't executable.
You're reading me wrong. I also wrote:
(On my local procmail it is, on my ISP's setup it isn't.)
And this was all to be read in the context of (a non-interactive)
.procmailrc, since sed runs for him in other situations.
The message Birl published, was about 'no permission'. So let's suppose
that sed is there. Maybe also in some unexpected location, which a verbose
log output will show.
He already mentioned that smrsh is not used, and that '/usr/bin' is used.
But '/usr/bin' is not in his path. Both '/bin/date' and '/usr/bin/date'
work for him.
--
Affijn, Ruud
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