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Hello Wes!
Jun 08 13:28 03, Wes Garland wrote to Bo Simonsen:
WG> Sorry, I remember this being discussed a couple of week ago, but the
WG> exact details elude me at this point in time. Is CalledBefore a user
WG> flag? How are you setting it? What is your log level in max.ctl?
Hmm.. I'm using trace.
WG> I am trying Real Hard to get 3.03b released. It should hav ea
WG> relatively fool-proof build/isntall sequence now. (pardon the typing,
WG> this link is SLOW). It also fixes several bugs in the underlying OS
WG> emulation layers, and dramatically improves telnet performance
WG> (particularly on high-latency links).
You just say, and i'll "port" it so i compiles on never linuxes..
just instruct me how to make a diff :)
WG> The new code is in CVS now, along with your changes (took awhile to
WG> diff/think/merge it all :).
OH! Very fine.
WG> I will probably just be working on the installer today; I may also
WG> make sopen() and nopen() case-insensitive to compensate for a few
WG> bugs between silt and max.
:)
WG> I have also gotten Maximus/Squish to build under Solaris (albeit w/o
WG> binary compatibility with even FTS-0001 packets). This will enable to
WG> me to track bugs more quickly in the future, as I won't have to wait
WG> for this SLOOOOOW Linux machine (takes 2 minutes just to fire up the
WG> debugger.. setting a watch point and letting it go means I have to
WG> back in morning and see what happened -- ouch).
BTW i can't remember, did you get my changes with the read_xmsg, and
write_xmsg routines? Else it would be written wrong :(
WG> The Solaris port is also good because it points out some of the
WG> glaring linux-isms that needed to be fixed (such as glibc-specific
WG> glob(), mex grammar broken under yacc but not bison, etc).
Cool.
WG> Wes
WG> PS: I am still AMAZED at how fast echomail is today, compared to 10
WG> years ago!!
WG> {at}PATH: 106/2000 1 20/11 237/9
Well look at the {at}PATH :)
From bob jugde, to the thunderdome project and then to jesper sørensen
(scandinavian mail hub and then to my RC, kåre olsen).
Regards,
Bo
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