Hello Ruslan!
31 Jul 22 05:09, you wrote to all:
RS> B 01:46:11 Enviroment variable [APP] (used in config file
RS> /var/spool/ftn/etc/fileareas) is not defined and is replaced with
RS> empty string B 01:46:11 Enviroment variable [APP] (used in config
The Environment Variable is likely the path to your config file. In DOS, for example, something like this:
SET FIDOCONFIG=r:\usr\fidoconf\config.cfg
In Linux, I use something like this:
export FIDOCONFIG=/path/to/config/file
Or perhaps you can call htick with the config file stated, as such:
/path/to/htick -c /path/to/config/file toss
You can double-check the options by typing: htick or htick --help
RS> -+- /var/spool/ftn/etc/fileareas:
RS> ...
RS> FileArea GFD.APP.DB /data/ftp/pub/FIDOFILES/GFD.APP.DB -a 2:467/4 -g F
RS> -lr 100 -lw 100 -d "GFD [APP]: Datenbank-Programme und Tools"
RS> 2:467/888
I'm not sure of your understanding and do not intend to be condescending. I am trying to be thorough. The address after the -a is YOUR address, while the other address(es) is(are) uplinks and/or downlinks. This looks right to me.
RS> I undestand that need fix htick or maybe have other ways ? Thanks
I hope I am correct is saying you just need to set the environment variable and/or include it in the command line.
In fact, I use htick and hpt for my "Road Node", along with Golded+.
73 de W6RAY Ray Quinn
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If the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body,
then only left handed people are in their right mind.
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