Subj : Re: Modem emulator over TCP/IP To : Rick Christian From : Tony Langdon Date : Sat Jan 20 2018 08:39:00 -=> Rick Christian wrote to Tony Langdon <=- RC> sudo apt-get install build-essential subversion RC> then: RC> svn co svn://svn.ozzmosis.com/netmgr RC> cd netmgr RC> make Hmm, there must be another dependency, as I get an error: $ make cc -c -W -Wall -g -I../xmsgapi/src -funsigned-char -DUNIX akamatch.c In file included from port.h:8:0, from akamatch.c:8: strlist.h:4:20: fatal error: msgapi.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. Makefile:15: recipe for target 'akamatch.o' failed make: *** [akamatch.o] Error 1 Looks like there's some library for handling FTN messages needed, going by that error message. RC> I seem to remember building this at the time, but hmmm damn if I can RC> find it... RC> I am pretty sure I did... its just hiding in one of my testing VM's... RC> But the bug in re JAM would be an issue right now. If I could go back RC> to Hudson RC> MSGBases, but I not famillar with a Hudson LINUX tosser, and I used RC> FMail back RC> in the day. RC> I know there has been a lot of begging for an FMail port to linux, but RC> its still winslobber only as far I as know, unless I got things back RC> under DOSBox or something. I used to run both Fmail and Fastecho (at different times) back in the day. But I remember using Netmgr on *.msg netmails, rather than directly from the messagebase. In my case, a lot of the netmail I processed was in transit from GIGO to other FTN systems besides mine. Sure, I ran Hudson for netmail (had no choice back then) and JAM for almost all of my echomail, but the format of netmail storage was a moot point, IIRC, because I did my processing at an intermediate stage. .... Time between slipping on a peel and falling = one bananosecond === MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 --- SBBSecho 3.03-Linux * Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .