Hello There,
In attempting to do a fresh install of SBBS on a new install of Ubuntu v19.4. I get the following response when running make:
"No rule to make target 'cntnodes.bin', needed by 'all'. Stop."
This is after following the non-cvs instructions:
# wget ftp://vert.synchro.net/Synchronet/sbbs_src.tgz
# wget ftp://vert.synchro.net/Synchronet/sbbs_run.tgz
# tar -xzf sbbs_src.tgz
# tar -xzf sbbs_run.tgz
# cd /sbbs/src/sbbs3; make RELEASE=1
# cd /sbbs/xtrn/sbj; make
# cd /sbbs/exec
# ln -s ../src/sbbs3/gcc.*.exe.release/* .
# ln -s ../src/sbbs3/*/gcc.*.exe.release/* .
# make
The only change I needed to make was changing the "cd" paths from
/sbbs/... to /home/sbbs/...
When I run the make statement I get the "No target" response mentioned above
My hope was to end up with a current (Daily) install of Synchronet.
If I do a CVS install then Synchronet will install but the executables will not be current (As in newest).
It is usually simply a case of me missing a step. But I can't see what I might of missed.
My hope was to end up with a current (Daily) install of Synchronet. If
I do a CVS install then Synchronet will install but the executables
will not be current (As in newest).
On 2019 Aug 19 12:23:38, you wrote to All:files are the newest... the daily archives may be behind up to
My hope was to end up with a current (Daily) install of Synchronet. If I do a CVS install then Synchronet will install but the executables will not be current (As in newest).
i'm fairly sure that someone will have already pointed out that the CVS
24so
hours or so...
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
i think they're still the latest... i should probably put them up in my repo
modifications to them can be easier tracked... they've been developed overseveral years...
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you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually.tiring too.
fingers get sore as well.
On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually.
why??? what would a script do? the update script already automatically pullstext.dat and compares it with the currently installed
one... iwon't do you any good on winwhatever anyway...
see no need for a text.dat specific script at all... besides, these scripts
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all weget... there's a dearth of information/reasoning/explanation
lackingunderstand what "so much work" you are speaking of... the
with them... so i
ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and why?? i don't
synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified the text.datfile...
)\/(arkset
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would
them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count." - Al Calavicci
Re: Updating Synchronettiring too. fingers get sore as well.
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 06:46:17
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually.
If such a script existed, what would you want it to do, exactly?
help me colorize the file easily and simply. 800+ lines is a lot to siftthrough.
Re: Updating Synchronetsift through.
By: The Millionaire to echicken on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:56:02
help me colorize the file easily and simply. 800+ lines is a lot to
This is what using Find & Replace in a text editor would be good for.
only 1 problem the colors are used in different places. i want to assignthem.
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:53 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16 am
manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do
pulls text.dat and compares it with the currently installedwhy??? what would a script do? the update script already automatically
scripts won't do you any good on winwhatever anyway...one... i
see no need for a text.dat specific script at all... besides, these
get... there's a dearth ofyou pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all we
don't understand what "so much work" you are speaking of...information/reasoning/explanation
lacking with them... so i
ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and why?? i
file...the
synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified the text.dat
would set)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this
them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count." - Althem free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave
is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do. that
Are you visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make the adjustmenton the client-side, not the server side. Unless you expect
all
of your users to have the exact same impairment.
digital man
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Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16 am
On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
why??? what would a script do? the update script already automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with the currently installed one... i
see no need for a text.dat specific script at all... besides, these scripts won't do you any good on winwhatever anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all we get... there's a dearth of information/reasoning/explanation lacking with them... so i
ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you are speaking of... the synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified the text.dat file...
)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set
them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count." - Al Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do. that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.
t you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do.
that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.
u visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make the
adjustment on the client-side, not the server side. Unless you
expect > all your users to have the exact same impairment.
i use \1b\1h, \1c\1h, \1y\1h, and \1w\1h so how that can be visual impairment? you use those same colors on your login.
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:17 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:53 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16 am
On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
why??? what would a script do? the update script already automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with the currently installed one... i see no need for a text.dat specific script at all... besides, these scripts won't do you any good on winwhatever anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all we get... there's a dearth of information/reasoning/explanation lacking with them... so i
ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you are speaking of... the synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified the text.dat file...
)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set
them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count." - Al Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do. that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.
Are you visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make the adjustment on the client-side, not the server side. Unless you expect all of your users to have the exact same impairment.
i use \1b\1h, \1c\1h, \1y\1h, and \1w\1h so how that can be visual impairment? you use those same colors on your login.
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:45 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:17 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:53 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16 am
mine...On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of
manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do
automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with the currentlywhy??? what would a script do? the update script already
at all... besides, these scripts won't do you any good oninstalled one... i see no need for a text.dat specific script
all we get... there's a dearth ofwinwhatever anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's
why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you are speakinginformation/reasoning/explanation lacking with them... so i
ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and
the text.dat file...of...
the synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified
this would set)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that
enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count."them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to
do. that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.-
Al Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i
adjustment on the client-side, not the server side. Unless youAre you visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make the
impairment? you use those same colors on your login.expect all of your users to have the exact same impairment.
i use \1b\1h, \1c\1h, \1y\1h, and \1w\1h so how that can be visual
Those are high-intensity (bright) colors. You suggested that you might haveproblems reading some of "the dark colors". Typically only
darkfor text. But the other normal-intensity (dark) colors are
blue is difficult for the average user to read, so I avoid using that color
normally easy to read. That's why I asked if you had a visual impairment.
Perhaps you just need to turn up the screen brightness on your iPad?
digital man
Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #34:
GIF = Graphics Interchange Format (pronounced "JIFF")
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Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 04:48 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:45 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:17 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:53 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16 am
On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
why??? what would a script do? the update script already automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with the currently installed one... i see no need for a text.dat specific script at all... besides, these scripts won't do you any good on winwhatever anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all we get... there's a dearth of information/reasoning/explanation lacking with them... so i ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you are speaking of...
the synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified the text.dat file...
)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set
them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count." - Al Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do. that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.
Are you visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make the adjustment on the client-side, not the server side. Unless you expect all of your users to have the exact same impairment.
i use \1b\1h, \1c\1h, \1y\1h, and \1w\1h so how that can be visual impairment? you use those same colors on your login.
Those are high-intensity (bright) colors. You suggested that you might have problems reading some of "the dark colors". Typically only dark
blue is difficult for the average user to read, so I avoid using that color for text. But the other normal-intensity (dark) colors are normally easy to read. That's why I asked if you had a visual impairment.
Perhaps you just need to turn up the screen brightness on your iPad?
digital man
Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #34:
GIF = Graphics Interchange Format (pronounced "JIFF")
Norco, CA WX: 89.5øF, 29.0% humidity, 13 mph E wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs
the colors you use on text.dat file that are hard for me to read are:
\1b = dark blue
\1g = dark green
\1m = dark purple
\1r = dark red
\1y = dark yellow
Re: Updating Synchronetam
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Tue Aug 20 2019 05:31 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 04:48 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:45 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:17 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:53 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16
of mine...On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts
to do manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work
automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with thewhy??? what would a script do? the update script already
script at all... besides, these scripts won't do you any goodcurrently
installed one... i see no need for a text.dat specific
that's all we get... there's a dearth ofon
winwhatever anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and
i ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to doinformation/reasoning/explanation lacking with them... so
speaking of...and
why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you are
modified the text.dat file...the synchronet installs i've worked with have never
hope that this would set)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the
to enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don'tthem free. But that only permitted other men with machines
know i do. that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.count." - Al Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i
the adjustment on the client-side, not the server side. UnlessAre you visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make
impairment? you use those same colors on your login.you
expect all of your users to have the exact same impairment.
i use \1b\1h, \1c\1h, \1y\1h, and \1w\1h so how that can be visual
have problems reading some of "the dark colors". TypicallyThose are high-intensity (bright) colors. You suggested that you might
color for text. But the other normal-intensity (dark) colorsonly
dark
blue is difficult for the average user to read, so I avoid using that
impairment.are
normally easy to read. That's why I asked if you had a visual
rain/24hrsPerhaps you just need to turn up the screen brightness on your iPad?
digital man
Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #34:
GIF = Graphics Interchange Format (pronounced "JIFF")
Norco, CA WX: 89.5øF, 29.0% humidity, 13 mph E wind, 0.00 inches
high-intensity (bright) versions of those colors, but not the darkthe colors you use on text.dat file that are hard for me to read are:
\1b = dark blue
\1g = dark green
\1m = dark purple
\1r = dark red
\1y = dark yellow
I don't use dark blue, dark red, or dark yellow for text. I use the
ones,partcular to you or your client software/device.
that I know of.
This is dark green. If that is hard to read, then I think that's a problem
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Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 06:17 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Tue Aug 20 2019 05:31 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 04:48 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:45 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: Digital Man to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 03:17 pm
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:53 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: mark lewis to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:16 am
On 2019 Aug 20 06:46:16, you wrote to me:
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
sbbs bare metal install script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/540a657b
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
why??? what would a script do? the update script already automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with the currently
installed one... i see no need for a text.dat specific script at all... besides, these scripts won't do you any good on
winwhatever anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all we get... there's a dearth of information/reasoning/explanation lacking with them... so i ask again, what would you expect a text.dat script to do and
why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you are speaking of...
the synchronet installs i've worked with have never modified the text.dat file...
)\/(ark
Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set
them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. ... "Am I ever wrong?... Marriages don't count." - Al Calavicci
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do. that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.
Are you visually impaired? If so, it seems you'd want to make the adjustment on the client-side, not the server side. Unless you
expect all of your users to have the exact same impairment.
i use \1b\1h, \1c\1h, \1y\1h, and \1w\1h so how that can be visual impairment? you use those same colors on your login.
Those are high-intensity (bright) colors. You suggested that you might have problems reading some of "the dark colors". Typically only
dark
blue is difficult for the average user to read, so I avoid using that color for text. But the other normal-intensity (dark) colors are normally easy to read. That's why I asked if you had a visual impairment.
Perhaps you just need to turn up the screen brightness on your iPad?
digital man
Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #34:
GIF = Graphics Interchange Format (pronounced "JIFF")
Norco, CA WX: 89.5øF, 29.0% humidity, 13 mph E wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs
the colors you use on text.dat file that are hard for me to read are:
\1b = dark blue
\1g = dark green
\1m = dark purple
\1r = dark red
\1y = dark yellow
I don't use dark blue, dark red, or dark yellow for text. I use the high-intensity (bright) versions of those colors, but not the dark ones, that I know of.
This is dark green. If that is hard to read, then I think that's a problem partcular to you or your client software/device.
you're using \1bBy: and \1bRe:
On 08-20-19 09:24, mark lewis wrote to Jeffs <=-
you and others may be interested in these two scripts of mine...
complete sbbs update script
https://paste.linux-help.org/view/32e7eb8c
On 08-20-19 13:57, echicken wrote to The Millionaire <=-
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to echicken on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:56:02
help me colorize the file easily and simply. 800+ lines is a lot to sift
through.
This is what using Find & Replace in a text editor would be good for.
On 08-20-19 15:20, echicken wrote to The Millionaire <=-
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to echicken on Tue Aug 20 2019 11:08:19
only 1 problem the colors are used in different places. i want to assign
them.
In this scenario, if it's not compatible with find-and-replace then
it's probably not scriptable either.
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: echicken to The Millionaire on Tue Aug 20 2019 10:30 am
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to mark lewis on Tue Aug 20 2019 06:46:17
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do manually tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
If such a script existed, what would you want it to do, exactly?
help me colorize the file easily and simply. 800+ lines is a lot to sift through.
Re: Updating Synchronet
By: The Millionaire to echicken on Tue Aug 20 2019 11:08:19
only 1 problem the colors are used in different places. i want to assig them.
In this scenario, if it's not compatible with find-and-replace then it's probably not scriptable either.
wish there was a script for the text.dat so much work to do
manually. tiring too. fingers get sore as well.
why??? what would a script do? the update script already
automatically pulls text.dat and compares it with the currently
installed one... i see no need for a text.dat specific script at
all... besides, these scripts won't do you any good on winwhatever
anyway...
you pop out these quick short online responses/posts and that's all
we get... there's a dearth of information/reasoning/explanation
lacking with them... so i ask again, what would you expect a text.dat
script to do and why?? i don't understand what "so much work" you
are speaking of... the synchronet installs i've worked with have
never modified the text.dat file...
dont you have problems reading some of the dark colors? i know i do.
that is why i re-colorize it so i can read it easier.
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