• Squish for linux?

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to APAM on Thu Dec 7 09:27:00 2023
    I mentioned in the FSX support echo but haven't heard back yet. By

    Did my message on fsx not come through? In case it didn't could you
    please send me a copy of the broken squish base (both the sqd and sqi
    files) and a copy of your message area toml file.

    No, I have been having some issues connecting with fsx since yesterday
    morning. Traffic has been sporadic.

    Yes, I can send a copy. I kept a copy before starting it over.

    That's interesting, if you are able can you catch a packet from them?
    Might be too much trouble, but would be interesting to see what's
    different about that packet.

    They have not responded back since.

    Also, you're running on raspberry pi right? is it just running raspbian?
    what version etc?

    Yes, it is a Pi 2. uname reports 4.1.17-v7+ on armv71.

    It's weird because I'm running Postie & Talisman and am not seeing any issues, who is your fsx hub?

    I was pulling mail for that machine from my Magicka system. I switched
    over to pulling from my Synchronet system, 21:1/175, to see if that would
    help. Don't know if it is related but so far the issue is minimal. Once I
    run squish out my locally posted replies show up in the message base.

    Also, my email is apamment AT positronicbrain DOT net, if you can zip
    that stuff up and either send it to my email or upload it to my BBS that would be great.

    I will zip and send shortly. Thanks!

    Mike


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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to TINY on Fri Dec 8 09:09:00 2023
    I mentioned in the FSX support echo but haven't heard back yet. By disappear, I mean that Talisman counts them but cannot list them and I cannot read them.

    Strange. I'm using nothing but Talisman and it's internal tools and
    things are pretty darn stable here. No issues with the messages at all. Before postie I used Fastecho which also worked. (Other then the bugs everyone knows about fastecho).

    Postie was the first thing I ran where I ran into an issue. DOS Squish has some issues but they seem to be temporary (I got it to where the disappeared messages return). I may need to revert back to postie and see what happens with it.

    Mike


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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to Tiny on Fri Dec 8 13:20:22 2023
    Re: Squish for linux?
    By: Tiny to Mike Powell on Thu Dec 07 2023 06:03:14

    Strange. I'm using nothing but Talisman and it's internal tools and
    things are pretty darn stable here. No issues with the messages at all. Before postie I used Fastecho which also worked. (Other then the bugs everyone knows about fastecho).

    Are you sure your messages are all getting out? I have reset my message areas and added some, and have gone to using postie exclusively. Area corruption is gone, and some messages get out, but many are either not being scanned and bagged, or binkd cannot find the packets (maybe the flo files are not right... I cannot tell since I don't read ftn hex).
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  • From Tiny@618:500/33 to Mike Powell on Sat Dec 9 07:48:15 2023
    Are you sure your messages are all getting out? I have reset my

    Pretty sure. I get replies and had a regular user who used to post a
    dozen a day and they all got out.

    bagged, or binkd cannot find the packets (maybe the flo files are not
    I cannot tell since I don't read ftn hex).

    I'm sure it's a bink setting. I used to use binkd but now use binki
    because as I said may as well just go all in with internal apps. :)

    |09S|11hawn


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Sat Dec 9 16:34:06 2023
    Hello, Mike!

    Replying to a message of Mike Powell to Tiny:

    the packets (maybe the flo files are not right... I cannot tell since
    I don't read ftn hex)

    I wrote a utility that does just that. Let me find the code and I can clean it up and compile it for you. You want DOS or Win32?

    -- Sean

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to TINY on Sun Dec 10 10:14:00 2023
    Are you sure your messages are all getting out? I have reset my

    Pretty sure. I get replies and had a regular user who used to post a
    dozen a day and they all got out.

    apam did some tweaking under the thought that maybe my version of raspbian wasn't interpreting the endian stuff correctly. I recompiled it, started
    using postie again, and it all appears to be working now - k-o-w.

    I did find a mistake in my binkd.cfg that was causing it not to find the micronet flo files, so that is also now working. Imported a whole bunch of messages in one of the test echos this morning and everything imported ok,
    no disappearances that I could see.

    Much gooder! :D


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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to SEAN DENNIS on Sun Dec 10 10:52:00 2023
    the packets (maybe the flo files are not right... I cannot tell since
    I don't read ftn hex)

    I wrote a utility that does just that. Let me find the code and I can clean i
    up and compile it for you. You want DOS or Win32?

    This would be on armv71 linux. ;) I think I got it figured out now... my brain, eyes, and fingers do not cooperate as well as they used to,
    especially late in the day. :D


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  • From Kevin Nunn@618:200/1 to Sean Dennis on Sun Dec 10 12:00:17 2023
    SEAN DENNIS wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    the packets (maybe the flo files are not right... I cannot tell since
    I don't read ftn hex)

    I wrote a utility that does just that. Let me find the code and I can clean it up and compile it for you. You want DOS or Win32?

    Can you email me that in win32?

    My solution is to use windows calculator, go into Programmer mode, then
    select HEX - enter the hex and it convers to decimal.

    Kev


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  • From Digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Sun Dec 10 12:45:30 2023
    Mike Powell wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-

    This would be on armv71 linux. ;) I think I got it figured out now...
    my brain, eyes, and fingers do not cooperate as well as they used to, especially late in the day. :D

    It should be simple enough to do but unfortunately I don't have an ARM
    system handy.

    I manged to misplace 500+ files lastnight in my filebase and spent 4+
    hours trying to fix the damage. Today I'll be making backups. <G>

    -- Sean


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  • From Digimaus@618:618/1 to Kevin Nunn on Sun Dec 10 12:52:17 2023
    Kevin Nunn wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Can you email me that in win32?

    When I get it done. Ran into a small problem I need to figure out.

    My solution is to use windows calculator, go into Programmer mode, then select HEX - enter the hex and it convers to decimal.

    I've done that also.

    -- Sean


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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to KEVIN NUNN on Sun Dec 10 18:44:00 2023
    My solution is to use windows calculator, go into Programmer mode, then select HEX - enter the hex and it convers to decimal.

    Synchronet's echocfg utility will tell me what *.flo hex value = which node
    I am connected to, and will also tell me which OUT.* directories belog to
    which zone. I could have consulted it had the number I was looking for not been my Synchronet systems number. :D

    Mike


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  • From Andrew Leary@618:100/2 to Mike Powell on Mon Dec 11 16:15:56 2023
    Hello Mike!

    10 Dec 23 10:14, you wrote to TINY:

    Much gooder! :D

    That's much more betterer!

    Andrew

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