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would be great if one that have installed build an mbse.ebuild that
installs it as it was make install,
Thought you'd already created an ebuild for MBSE? Or am
misunderstanding what you're referring to?
xinetd supports initd script lines if done correct, so no need to
convert
Not sure what you're referring to, there; I understood that the
issue that Gert is/was seeing was regarding /etc/init.d/mbsebbs, not /etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs...
Hello Rj!
29 Sep 2012 10:35, Rj Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen:
would be great if one that have installed build an mbse.ebuild that
installs it as it was make install,
Thought you'd already created an ebuild for MBSE? Or am
misunderstanding what you're referring to?
this was my plan, but since i need a clean gentoo computer to develop
it on i never got that done :/
but i will do when i have it all sorted out, its also just that i do
not really know where to begin with it also, and how mbse is working
that holds me back
xinetd supports initd script lines if done correct, so no need to
convert
Not sure what you're referring to, there; I understood that the
issue that Gert is/was seeing was regarding /etc/init.d/mbsebbs, not
/etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs...
imho Gert used a real telnetd to call mbse, but he should configure
mbse as a telnetd instaed, i dont remember all mbse problems right
here, it would have being the same if postfix needed an telnetd setup
:)))))