Subj : MBSE To : Nicholas Boel From : Stephen Walsh Date : Mon Jan 09 2017 10:35:36 Hello Nicholas! 08 Jan 17 15:08, you wrote to all: NB> Aaaaaand I just got my first relization that mbsetup is extremely NB> overwhelming. In my case, definitely not going to be doable in one NB> sitting. It can even be confusing for us that use the software every day! I'm sometimes loosing the location of settings and have to go though a lot of screens to find stuff. NB> Has MBSE been installed on ARM devices successfully already? If so, I NB> may finally have a good enough reason to get that ODROID I was looking NB> at and holding myself back from dropping the money on about a week NB> ago. Is this any help? I haven't tried it on my Pi (the bigger model 1). === Cut === = MBSE (3:633/280) ============================================================ Msg : 288 of 291 From : Tony Comandini 2:250/4 14 Dec 16 12:51:00 To : Allen Prunty Subj : Re: Help compiling on a M =============================================================================== -=> Allen Prunty wrote to Vince Coen <=- AP> On Nov 19, 2016 06:33pm, Vince Coen wrote to Kees Van Eeten: VC> What did you do to get it to compile on a Pi as I have another user who VC> has tried it without success. Likewise on OSX AP> Just checking in on if you got OSX to work with it? Well the message is for Vince and everybody need it...I installed on Pi3 with this: apt-get install xinetd telnetd build-essential sudo git zlib1g-dev git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mbsebbs/code mbsebbs-code cd mbsebbs-code chmod a+x SETUP.sh ../SETUP.sh Answer prompts as required. Give the mbse and your account sudo rights by editing /etc/sudoers with visudo. Log out. Log back in as the mbse user. Check out code into mbse user's home directory: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mbsebbs/code mbsebbs-code cd mbsebbs-code sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev (For Hydra/Binkp zlib compression) sudo apt-get install libgeoip-dev (For GeoIP functions) sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev (For Binkp bzlib compression) ../configure make su To check the value of $MBSE_HOME before installation: echo $MBSE_HOME If correct, run 'make install'. cd /etc/xinetd.d Open the file mbsebbs for editing. Scroll down until you find the telnet section. Set disable = no Change /usr/sbin/telnetd to read /usr/sbin/in.telnetd Save xinetd.d. sudo service xinetd restart ps-ef | grep xinetd Results should be something like: root@mbse:/etc/xinetd.d# ps -aux | grep xinetd root 24925 1 0 22:08 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/xinetd -pidfile /run/x root 24927 24379 0 22:08 pts/1 00:00:00 grep xinetd telnet localhost You should now get: mbse@mbse:/etc/xinetd.d$ telnet localhost Trying ::1... Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. Debian GNU/Linux 8 MBSE BBS v1.0.6.5 (Release: Jul 10 2016) Copyright (C) 1997-2015 Michiel Broek, All Rights Reserved ..--. Welcome at MBSE BBS Professional |o_o | -------------------------------- |:_/ | // \\ \\ Abandon all hope ye who have entered cyberspace. (| | ) /'\\_ _/\`\\ \\___)=(___/ Powered by Linux. login: Once you get that, be sure to run: sudo service mbsebbs start The run mbsetup to configure your BBS. I left the project because had problems with the configuration, but installation with the above procedure is a breeze... Thanks Tony === Cut === Stephen --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20161221 * Origin: Dragon's Lair ---:- dragon.vk3heg.net -:--- (3:633/280) .