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to: Alan Ianson
from: Sean Dennis
date: 2015-11-03 18:46:06
subject: Re: Logrotate

Hi, Alan-

AI> I've looked at that but could never come to any conclusions as to what is
AI> happening. I wonder if the script is confused about how many lines are
AI> actually on the screen?

Andrew and I are taking a look at it.

I am right now in the midst of job hunting and am temporarily living with my
parents, so I'm not doing a lot of BBS work right now.  However, when I get
an actual desktop system back up (I am on my ancient but beloved ASUS EeePC
900 running Slackware 14.1 in all of its 7" screen glory :) ), I've several
things I'm going to be working on in MBSE to fix.  I want to get the guest
account working and enable downloading messages by date and pointer
resetting too.

All in time.

But at least I can work on it.  I don't know a lot of C, but all of my years
in Pascal have enabled me to kludge my way through it.

--Sean





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