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Hola Maurice :) Thank you very much, Maurice. Your message clarifies some doubts :) Martes 29 Agosto 2006 14:30, Maurice Kinal escribió a Felipe T. Dorado: FTD>> A point of mine has tried to install husky using the uri listed in FTD>> http://husky.sourceforge.net/debian MK> My points use; MK> fidoconf-1.4-rc5.tar.gz MK> hpt-1.4-rc5.tar.gz MK> huskybase-1.4-tar.gz MK> msged-6.2RC1-stable-src.tgz MK> smapi-2.4-rc5.tar.gz MK> For transfers to the uplink, 1:261/38 in this case, I use ftp but binkd MK> will work. Should not binkd be included in a possibly future package for points? I imagine what your answer will be ;) MK> Given the distance between this point and the uplink ftp is Ftp is something to have in mind, yes. MK> The node machine has binkd but only uses that to transfer to MK> 1:140/1 and a few other nodes that for whatever strange reason prefer MK> slower and buggier transfer agents over the best transfer agent ftp. I would prefer to use the standard Fido soft first. If something in it needs improvement I would like it to be so if possible rather than using an inet protocol. FTD>> Did not find either msged nor golded available for installation. MK> No surprise there. Try http://sourceforge.net/projects/husky and you MK> should see msged there. Yes, I also downloaded that from the beginning. It would be helpful to find it as a dependency in the debian packages. Or a clear list of excatly what is needed. Remember we are talkig of soft for points. Nodes do not need so much guidance, but for a few like me ;) FTD>> But she asks me: FTD>> Now what do I do? FTD>> How do I call your system? FTD>> How do I write and read messages? MK> She can't do any of the above. All the listed stuff can do is reformat MK> between one humanly unreadable format to another humanly unreadable MK> format. Now, that's a short, concise and to-the-point description :) MK> Tha probably is one major reason why Fido is slipping into MK> obscurity except in this case the reason why is called DOS compatibity. MK> Look what happened to DOS and that should tell the tale. Aha, I understand. It need not be so if what is available is easier to install and configure. FTD>> ¨What is husky? What does it do? MK> Without an editor, a transfer agent and at least one user, absolutely MK> nothing. It just sits there. Ok, so, it needs a transfer agent and an editor. Do you happen to know how far the plan to make a "What do I need for a point?" doc which was Under development ... in 2000? FTD>> Does it call or poll my uplink? MK> No. MK> She could use something else. I use ftp since it is the best. Also I use Ok, will have a go at configuring a point through ftp to see how it works. MK> log file with zero byte transfers. The hub for the node is 1000 kms away MK> and that sees actual traffic for Husky to deal with. On the node I have MK> fidoconf-1.4-rc5.tar.gz MK> hpt-1.4-rc5.tar.gz MK> smapi-2.4-rc5.tar.gz MK> binkd-1.0.tar.gz I see. MK> Everything is passthrough so no need for an editor or user. Hey, you could try and write a tutorial, eh, Maurice? ;) MK> Reformat between one humanly unreadable format to another humanly MK> unreadable format. FTD>> Has left me a bit baffled. I though the main dependencies were FTD>> covered in the debian packages for a point. MK> Obviously not. My list gives the barebones minimum relating to Husky. Yes. Not being skilled with the system and a few diffrent programs to configure makes a bit hard to understand. MK> If you, or her, require a working example then feel free to ask. When we get really desperate ;)) Thank you, Maurice. You're being veru helpful. Felipe :) --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5* Origin: El Zoco BBS, COrdoba, Espa-na, UE, Tierra, Sol, VL. (2:3 (2:345/702) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 345/702 341/66 14 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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