• User Editor

    From Warp 4@1:229/2 to All on Friday, March 08, 2019 18:08:35
    From: warp.4@linux.winserver.org.remove-t3o-this

    Hi all!

    How does one run the user editor in the Linux version of Synchronet? I tried the ;UEDIT command in the classic synchronet shell but that did not work at all.
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  • From Mortifis@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, March 09, 2019 00:54:26
    From: mortifis@ALLEYCAT.remove-97g-this

    To: Warp 4
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet

    Hi all!

    How does one run the user editor in the Linux version of Synchronet? I tried the ;UEDIT command in the classic synchronet shell but that did not work at all.

    Did you build SBBS or use binaries? Do you have uedit in your sbbs/exec directory? (ie: /sbbs/exec/uedit )


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  • From Digital Man@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, March 09, 2019 15:56:44
    From: digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-ewz-this

    To: Mortifis
    Re: Re: User Editor
    By: Mortifis to Warp 4 on Fri Mar 08 2019 11:54 pm

    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet

    Hi all!

    How does one run the user editor in the Linux version of Synchronet? I tried the ;UEDIT command in the classic synchronet shell but that did not work at all.

    Did you build SBBS or use binaries? Do you have uedit in your sbbs/exec directory? (ie: /sbbs/exec/uedit )

    That 'uedit' is not directly related to the "UEDIT" sysop command (one does not depend on the other). The ;UEDIT sysop command just requires that you're logged in as sysop and that you have a way to enter string commands (e.g. beginning with the semicolon) in the command shell you're using. This normally will pass the command to exec/str_cmds.js which will then decided what commands you're able to execute and then execute the appropriate command based on the string you typed.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:229/2 to Mortifis on Friday, March 29, 2019 22:38:12
    From: robert.wolfe@1:116/18.remove-cjy-this

    To: Mortifis
    On 08 Mar 2019, Mortifis said the following...

    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet

    Hi all!

    How does one run the user editor in the Linux version of Synchronet? I tried the ;UEDIT command in the classic synchronet shell but that did n work at all.

    Did you build SBBS or use binaries? Do you have uedit in your sbbs/exec directory? (ie: /sbbs/exec/uedit )

    I built it from source. I no longer run the Linux version and I switched to the Windows version instead.

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