Hello Tommi,
On 11 Dec 16 21:48, Tommi Koivula wrote to Nicholas Boel:
NB>> Thanks, Tommi. I'll keep it around for future use as I already
NB>> did it all manually.
TK> Please do. I'm using the perl script to convert husky to jamnntpd in
TK> this windows system. I run it manually time to time when there are new
TK> echos (auto)created in husky.
I don't autocreate areas, and at some point I may even weed out the dead echos.
TK> In my OS/2 system I have a special home-made golded2jamnntpd
TK> converter. ;)
Nice. Too bad it's only for OS/2, otherwise I probably could have used that as
well, seeing as though Golded and JamNNTPd both access the same areas defined
by fidoconfig. :)
NB>> I'm reaching out to Matt to see if he's willing to share his
NB>> secrets. :)
TK> I checked the sources about level 4 but since I'm not a C programmer,
TK> I'll have to wait for Matt's release too. :).
Same here. I only noticed a place in xlat.c that mentioned only level 1 and 2
in an if statement, so I added a level 4 option to it which caused a coredump.
I'm certain there was somewhere else I needed to address the same, but didn't
want to break things further since I had no idea what I was doing. Reverted
back to the original code and everything is running smoothly once again besides
the fact that the log messages state that level 4 is not supported. :)
Regards,
Nick
... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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