uucp?

Really?

Checks calendar. Looks around for rips in the space-time continuum.

It's 2008 and you're trying to use uucp? Wow. Just . . . wow.

(Seriously though, the error is because your system's uucp config doesn't know how to get to a machine named sysPC. This is the point where you find the ancient relic of a sysadmin at your site and ask them to cast runes or study entrails or whatever other deep magic and make uucp know the host. Or just punt and switch to a cross-system copy command that's been in widespread use more recently than the late 70s/early 80s . . .)

The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.


In reply to Re: Using UUCp command in a Perl script by Fletch
in thread Using UUCp command in a Perl script by denzil_cactus

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