'rn' isn't marking cross-posts (was 'Too much cross-posting?')
Chris Lewis
clewis at eci386.uucp
Fri Jul 21 01:21:38 AEST 1989
In article <698 at whizz.uucp> bbh at whizz.UUCP (Bud Hovell) writes:
Hi Bud!
>No - the SAME ARTICLE appears in full in, say, unix-pc.whatever, then later
>aortuars AGAIN in full in, say, comp.sys.att. And, yes, the Xrefs line has the
>site name in it, and news was compiled with DOXREFS. Everything else seems to
>function fine.
If you only have the site name in the Xrefs: line, then News' (B-news right?)
DOXREFS mechanism isn't working. It's supposed to look like:
Xrefs: yoursitename newsgroup:number newsgroup:number ....
It's been a while since I "Configure"'d rn, but I believe that rn *can*
choose to disable recognizing/interpreting Xrefs lines. A reconfigure
is definately warranted.
What version of news are you running? More than one of the versions
(or patch levels) of B-news was busted w.r.t. Xrefs.
A little history may be in order - when rn first appeared, Larry felt
that he had to implement some sort of Xrefs facility into news articles
so that rn could avoid seeing the same article again. I think that he
originally supplied the patches for news, but ultimately this got
folded into Rick Adam's distributions of news. However, at least one
of the versions/patches since then broke it. There was quite a bit
of argument about it at the time, for there are other ways to figure
this out - readnews does something along the lines of remembering the
inode number (I think - don't quote me, it's been a LOOONGGG time
since I played with 2.10.1 and readnews).
Some caveats to keep in mind:
- Xrefs works approximately this way - when you "n" or "j" or whatever
an article, ALL of the "newsgroup:number" lines are, in effect, merged
into the .newsrc entries. Thus, you shouldn't see any of the xrefs again.
- However, if you mark an xref'd article "unread" (eg: "M") in one
group, and then go thru the other group it's in, you'll see it again.
Which is a bit of a pain. I sort of wish that if you mark a
xref'd group "unread", that it cancels all other occurances in
the xref anyways. Insignificant bitch about a pretty spectacular
program.
- Xref's are *not* remembered across rn sessions.
- Xrefs won't work if the sitename is wrong. Eg: might be
some other site's Xref line that came in by mistake, and the
newsgroup:number fields would be totally wrong.
One thing that might trip up some machines is whether the site
name has more than 6 characters - news and rn may be getting
different ideas as to what the site name is. Maybe domains
could screw this up sometimes.
- Xrefs won't work if the Newsgroups: line doesn't have any commas
in it. (I've been noticing the occasional *known* cross-posting
appearing with only one newsgroup in the Newsgroups: line.
This appears to be *someone* stripping newsgroups from the
Newsgroups: line if somewhere along the routing, one of the
sites doesn't receive some of the newsgroups - this is VERY BAD
BEHAVIOUR - but I can't pin it down yet, even so, this has
no bearing on what we're talking about because it wouldn't be
cross-posted on your machine anyhow...)
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Chris Lewis, R.H. Lathwell & Associates: Elegant Communications Inc.
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