The Git branch 'new_config_format' contains the work-in-progress Synchronet v3.20a. I just started running this full time on Vertrauen and would appreciate more testers/feedback.}
Information on the big major change is here: https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/blob/new_config_format/docs/newcfgfiles.txt
There are CI builds of executable binaries for Windows, but I expect early testers will be *nix sysops or Windows sysops that know how to build from source.
The Git branch 'new_config_format' contains the work-in-progress Synchronet v3.20a. I just started running this full time on Vertrauen and would appreciate more testers/feedback.
Information on the big major change is here: https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/blob/new_config_format/docs/newcfgf iles .txt
The Git branch 'new_config_format' contains the work-in-progress
...
There are CI builds of executable binaries for Windows, but I
expect early testers will be *nix sysops or Windows sysops that
know how to build from source.
On 9/19/22 20:44, Digital Man wrote:
The Git branch 'new_config_format' contains the work-in-progress
...
There are CI builds of executable binaries for Windows, but I
expect early testers will be *nix sysops or Windows sysops that
know how to build from source.
Sweet... does Synchronet watch these files for changes in order to
restart?
Didn't know if it was the cnf or a semaphore for that with scfg.
Sweet... does Synchronet watch these files for changes in order to
restart?
It doesn't currently.
Didn't know if it was the cnf or a semaphore for that with scfg.
SCFG touches the appropriate semfiles to issue the recycle(s) when
saving changes.
The Git branch 'new_config_format' contains the work-in-progress Synchronet v3.20a. I just started running this full time on Vertrauen and would appreciate more testers/feedback.
Information on the big major change is here: https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sb bs/-/blob/new_config_format/docs/newcfgfiles.txt
There are CI builds of executable binaries for Windows, but I expect early testers will be *nix sysops or Windows sysops that know how to build from source.