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to: MATT BEDYNEK
from: ERIC RENFRO
date: 2015-07-21 15:52:00
subject: Configuring GoldEd+ Linux

  Re: Configuring GoldEd+ Linux
  By: Matt Bedynek to Eric Renfro on Tue Jul 21 2015 12:25 pm

 AI>>> I'm not sure about golded's smb support but the nodelist should
 AI>>> be ok. Have you run gnlnx to compile it (them)? I run "gnlnx -cd"
 AI>>> whenever the nodelist is updated.

 ER>> I have now.. But ged+ just segfaults now instead of failing to
 ER>> lookup. :/

 MB> I would try commenting out all lists but one, compile, then test lookup.
 MB> If it works, add one list until it breaks.

 MB> Additionally, if you archive those lists and place them for download I
 MB> will spend a few minutes to see if it does the same thing here.

Heh, seems the problem wasn't the nodelists, but the console size itself. I use
yakuake, a visor-style terminal utilizing konsole/kde/qt libraries. When I had
taken out all but the fidonet nodelist, it had worked... Sorta.. But when
scrolling around the screen garbled up and eventually segfaulted again.

I ran konsole, sized it down to 80x25, ssh'd over to my BBS, ran golded keeping
the TERM=xterm as it was instead of setting it to screen or anything, and it
just works like a charm, so far.

Hmmm, now I just need to figure out a way to work around Synchronet issues, and
take /sbbs/netmail and savely move those to another path and possibly different
format (Squish?).

sbbsecho has the option to not delete netmail, but in doing so, IF they remain
and are outgoing, they repeatedly get packed and sent endlessly. 

I know it's not a golded issue, but if anyone has any suggestions on that, for
Linux, I'd be thankful. I use husky tools, do it hpt can do it, perfect. ;)

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