Subj : Binkd for DOS To : Andrew Leary From : Rob Swindell Date : Thu Feb 04 2021 05:51 pm Re: Binkd for DOS By: Andrew Leary to Flavio Bessa on Thu Feb 04 2021 08:23 pm > Hello Flavio! > > 04 Feb 21 21:59, you wrote to all: > > FB> I have recently downloaded binkd for DOS, and am experiencing the > FB> following > FB> issue: > > FB> When I try to run the command: > > FB> binkd -P 4:801/188 binkd.cfg > > FB> I get the following error message: > > FB> 21:51 [2026] binkd.cfg: line 134: error in configuration files > FB> 21:51 [2026]inkdin: incorrect directory > FB> 21:51 [2026] error in configuration, aborting > > FB> Line 134 from my binkd.cfg file has: > > FB> inbound c:\binkd\in > > FB> And this directory exist into my DOS system. > > FB> Is there anything special regarding the inbound directory? > > Backslashes in the configuration file are used as escape characters. You > need to specify 2 backslashes to do what you want to do. > > ie: > > inbound c:\\binkd\\in Or use foward-slashes (e.g. c:/binkd/in) - yes, it works fine in DOS. -- digital man Synchronet "Real Fact" #66: Synchronet was conceived of and mostly developed in southern California. Norco, CA WX: 60.9øF, 54.0% humidity, 0 mph SSE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .