Hello Rick,
On 03 Nov 16 21:04, Rick Christian wrote to Nicholas Boel:
NB>> Habitual complainer, maybe?
NB>> It probably IS indeed up to snuff.
RC> It either IS or IS NOT?
RC> Which is it???
You tell me! Did you try it? Or are you waiting for someone else to do it for
you?
NB>> His lack of inspiration and
RC> Lets see I wasted my free time to prove a point.. that NONE of the
RC> code in any of the sources is viable.
You haven't proven anything, except that you're hard headed and not willing to
learn. Your way or the highway, right?
RC> NONE of it is viable.. INCLUDEING the source provided in the
RC> cm071linux.zip.
RC> It might compile.. but it bombs on execution causing a seg fault.
If it does that for you, and nobody else.. do you still blame the code?
RC> Testing is something I do a lot of....testing in re compiling, nope.
Exactly my point.
RC> Lets say that we want to use nginx instead of Apache, not going to
RC> happen ever, but lets just use them as an example...
RC> VM(s) would be setup to test nginx with the various things we do
RC> including .htaccess, and other modules for web...
RC> How would this testing start...
RC> Take seup the VM with ubuntu server 14.0.4.5 and then
RC> sudo apt-get install nginx
RC> Then go in modify the config for some test sites... etc..
apt-get/aptitude is not the end-all-be-all in the Linux world. Sorry to burst
your bubble.
RC> I have a plan to make all of this a lot, whole, no ASTOUNDINGLY A LOT
RC> SIMPLER for any one in the future...
We'll see.
RC> DEB Repo with these in it.. to install! No compiling!
Not everyone uses Debian or any *buntu flavor. So while it may help some, it
definitely won't help all.
RC> AMD64, and hopefully ARMHF for the Pi's... Have to see on that one.. I
RC> am amazed that those binaries run on an AMD64 system, since for some
RC> reason alot of stuff is still compiled only against 32b.
As long as multilib is enabled, 32 bit compiles have always worked fine on 64
bit systems.
RC> I also have a plan to fix something with JamNNTPd since using
RC> thunderturkey to access it on my end is not viable, and on Linux that
RC> is not the mainline NNTP client, and JamNNTPd doesn't work with it,
RC> right now.
That has to do with thunderbird changing something on their end in the latest
versions. This would be something someone would probably have to fix and
compile themselves. If you're up to the task, by all means go for it.
RC> With a working CM II at least I can move on to the next part of my
RC> setup.. I can turn up the final version of the server that will host
RC> this, and some of the other plans I have for it...
Good luck.
Regards,
Nick
... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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