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However, I keep running into this problem:
Menu[1] 7=(Run external program in shell), Opt: '/opt/mbse/bin/czodiac
/N'
Door: /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Execve: /bin/sh -c /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Exec_nosuid: returned error 7
Door end, rc=7
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THe problem is that I don't know what that error 7 is. I've tried
looking in the manual and I haven't been able to figure out an answer.
Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-
Hi, everyone.
I'm in the process of switching from OS/2 to Linux for my BBS. I've
However, I keep running into this problem:
Menu[1] 7=(Run external program in shell), Opt:
'/opt/mbse/bin/czodiac /N' Door: /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Execve: /bin/sh -c /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Exec_nosuid: returned error 7
THe problem is that I don't know what that error 7 is. I've tried
looking in the manual and I haven't been able to figure out an
answer.
Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
If czodiac is the dos program you will also need to check permissions of the
emulator eg, try running a dos app manually in a dos box via a terminal.
The door works fine locally running in dosemu. I know this door is working since Andrew is using one with very similar code on his MBSE board just fine (I
know, I wrote both of them :).
Menu[1] 7=(Run external program in shell), Opt:
'/opt/mbse/bin/czodiac /N' Door: /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Execve: /bin/sh -c /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Exec_nosuid: returned error 7
I run Synchronet and not MBSE. I have checked it out on numerous occasions
for the front-end mailer, but that is another story.
If I am correct, the line above means that you are running the program as a user that has not been added as a valid SUperUser. If you were to run it as root (often not a good idea), the error should not appear.
If czodiac is the dos program you will also need to check
permissions of the emulator eg, try running a dos app manually in
a dos box via a terminal.
The door works fine locally running in dosemu. I know this door is
working since Andrew is using one with very similar code on his MBSE
board just fine (I know, I wrote both of them :).
I appreciate the info though; it gives me somewhere to start looking.
With Andrew's guidance, I compiled and installed DOSemu on my system
With Andrew's guidance, I compiled and installed DOSemu on my system
Since Dosemu has been a standard package in Debian since 1996, I'm wondering why you did that...
he did not want precompiled problems ?What "precompiled problems" would those be?
Hello Rj!
31 Mar 2013 08:47, Rj Clay wrote to Sean Dennis:
With Andrew's guidance, I compiled and installed DOSemu on my
system
Since Dosemu has been a standard package in Debian since 1996,
I'm wondering why you did that...
he did not want precompiled problems ?
Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-
Hi, everyone.
I'm in the process of switching from OS/2 to Linux for my BBS. I've
However, I keep running into this problem:
Menu[1] 7=(Run external program in shell), Opt:
'/opt/mbse/bin/czodiac /N' Door: /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Execve: /bin/sh -c /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
Exec_nosuid: returned error 7
THe problem is that I don't know what that error 7 is. I've tried
looking in the manual and I haven't been able to figure out an
answer.
Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-
I'm in the process of switching from OS/2 to Linux for my BBS. I've successfully installed MBSE (the latest development version) under
64-bit Debian Linux 7.0. I've had lots of help from Andrew and Robert getting the board set up but I've run into a bit of a problem with
running DOS doors.