Subj : Re: Compiling Huskybse To : Avon From : deon Date : Sun Jan 10 2021 22:34:12 Re: Re: Compiling Huskybse By: Avon to deon on Sun Jan 10 2021 05:27 pm Howdy, Av> Questions on a few of the git repos you pull in / use... Av> htpzip - so this is used to offer zip/unzip within HPT without the need to install infozip or similar? It would also explain Av> the switch change you make Av> in your config file for huskybse. Yes, I dont recall why I added hptzip - because my image also has zip/unzip installed anyway. There was something I was doing with husky and it complained about no hptzip, so I added it. Av> hptutl - this looks like the jam packer, purge etc. tools, I'm picking I Av> should get these as part of this 'standard' build? Yes, I believe so. Av> htpkill - what do you use this for? Do I need it? Av> areastat / fidostat / nltools - I take it are all worth getting for the info they offer? Actually, when I built the container, I would have built it for all the "husky" tools - hence why they are added. I dont necessarily use them, but I added them to the container in case somebody else also used it. Remember, docker container images represent "an application", and are by definition, "ready, installed for use". They are also a starting point for somebody who wants to add onto the image, or use the image in their personal/customised environment "as is". So my "fidohub" container is just that, tools to be a fido hub. So if I discover a tool (of value) that is missing, I'll most likely add it... When you get sick of compiling and configuring and installing, just pull my container and you'll save all that time ;) ....лоеп .... You don't have to think too hard when you talk to teachers. --- SBBSecho 3.11-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .