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|  Message 2405  |
|  Nicholas Boel to nugax  |
|  Re: Golded Linux  |
|  16 Nov 24 17:51:34  |
 TZUTC: -0600 MSGID: 1314.golded@1:154/700 2b9e6b28 REPLY: 1:19/37 b343b897 PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/e904206bf Nov 16 202 GCC 14.2.1 TID: SBBSecho 3.22-Linux master/e904206bf Nov 16 2024 16:38 GCC 14.2.1 BBSID: PHARCYDE CHRS: ASCII 1 NOTE: slrn/pre1.0.4-9 (Linux) Hello nugax, On Sat, Nov 16 2024 17:22:01 -0600, you wrote: > NB> Did you actually edit the Golded config file? Just copying the default > NB> and using it probably won't work. There are probably paths in there that > NB> need to be changed, as well as your name, node number, etc. > NB> > NB> Also, you have to edit mygolded.__h with your information, and rename it > NB> to mygolded.h to personalize your copy. First off, let me correct myself here: If you downloaded the sources and compiled it yourself, you should have already edited mygolded.__h and renamed it, because otherwise it won't compile. Correct? > Which file is the one to use, edit and create as the config? Advanced.cfg? That would probably be a good one to start with, as it contains the most options, and modify it too your needs. > Do I just need the file in the same directory as golded? Does it need to be > named anything specifically? There is a command line switch where you can point to the config file. I believe it's '-c |
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