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   kyonshi to Digital Man   
   Re: Newslink Question (again)   
   29 Jan 24 22:00:47   
   
   From: gmkeros@gmail.com   
      
   On 1/29/2024 8:51 PM, Digital Man wrote:   
   >    To: kyonshi   
   >    Re: Newslink Question (again)   
   >    By: kyonshi to alt.bbs.synchronet on Mon Jan 29 2024 04:18 pm   
   >   
   >   > From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet   
   >   >   
   >   > I am getting this when I run ./jsexec -r newslink.js   
   >   >   
   >   > JSexec v3.20a-Linux master/5c3b7af1b - Execute Synchronet JavaScript   
   Module   
   >   > Compiled Jan 28 2024 12:37:12 with GCC 10.2.1   
   >   >   
   >   > Loading configuration files from /sbbs/ctrl   
   >   > JavaScript-C 1.8.5 2011-03-31   
   >   > JavaScript: Creating runtime: 167772160 bytes   
   >   >   
   >   > cmdline compiled in 0.00 seconds   
   >   > !JavaScript  line 1: ReferenceError: newslink is not defined   
   >   > Result (undefined): undefined   
   >   > cmdline executed in 0.00 seconds   
   >   > !Module (cmdline) set exit_code: 1   
   >   >   
   >   > JavaScript: Destroying context   
   >   > JavaScript: Destroying runtime   
   >   >   
   >   >   
   >   > According to what I see here newslink is not defined, but I have the   
   >   > configuration in newslink.cfg and in scfg (and it already works as a   
   >   > nntp server). Where could be the issue here?   
   >   
   > Remove the '-r' option. It doesn't make sense in that context.   
      
   thank, now it seems to work. well. at least it claims it is doing something.   
      
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