• Perl message area

    From Nightfox to All on Fri May 11 20:51:18 2018
    Hi all - This is a new message area for the discussion of the Perl programming language. I hope you find it useful.

    Nightfox
  • From John Guillory@MAINLINE to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 00:50:00 2018
    Hi all - This is a new message area for the discussion of the Perl programming language. I hope you find it useful.
    I definitely have to re-learn perl. But on another note, you do realize
    that according to your CONTROL.DAT, your developernet and WEN nets both share The same index numbers. (3000+)
  • From Nightfox to John Guillory on Sat Sep 22 01:17:19 2018
    Re: Re: Perl message area
    By: John Guillory to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 2018 12:50 am

    But on another note, you do realize
    that according to your CONTROL.DAT, your developernet and WEN nets both share The same index numbers. (3000+)

    No they don't. My WEN conference numbers are dynamically generated on my BBS, so they won't share the same numbers. And I don't host WEN; I just re-added WEN to my BBS the other day.

    And what is CONTROL.DAT? I don't have a CONTROL.DAT on my BBS system..

    Nightfox
  • From John Guillory@MAINLINE to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 13:09:00 2018
    But on another note, you do realize
    that according to your CONTROL.DAT, your developernet and WEN nets bo share The same index numbers. (3000+)

    No they don't. My WEN conference numbers are dynamically generated on my so they won't share the same numbers. And I don't host WEN; I just re-add WEN to my BBS the other day.

    Downloads your BBS's .qwk packet. unzip it into its own directory. The control.dat will have a list of all conferences and the numbers of those conferences on your BBS. Look at it, and you'll see that the conference numbers for the develoment are set at 3000 and up, as well as the wen echos
    are 3000 and up. Look in your message settings and see if your conference numbers for development are set to 3000+, and then check the wen to see if they're set to dynamic. If so, they'll automatically be setup to 3000+, because it's the 3rd conference set.
  • From Nightfox to John Guillory on Sat Sep 22 23:17:07 2018
    Re: Re: Perl message area
    By: John Guillory to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 2018 01:09 pm

    No they don't. My WEN conference numbers are dynamically generated
    on my so they won't share the same numbers. And I don't host WEN; I
    just re-add WEN to my BBS the other day.

    Downloads your BBS's .qwk packet. unzip it into its own directory. The control.dat will have a list of all conferences and the numbers of those conferences on your BBS. Look at it, and you'll see that the conference numbers for the develoment are set at 3000 and up, as well as the wen echos are 3000 and up. Look in your message settings and see if your conference numbers for development are set to 3000+, and then check the wen to see if they're set to dynamic. If so, they'll automatically be setup to 3000+, because it's the 3rd conference set.

    I double-checked my Synchronet configuration yesterday, and my DeveloperNet areas are statically set to 3000+ and my WEN areas were set to dynamic numbering.

    I just tried downloading a QWK packet from my BBS, and from my CONTROL.DAT, it says my DeveloperNet areas are 3000+ and my WEN areas are 9000+. So I'm not sure where you're seeing that my WEN areas are 3000+.

    I also haven't seen any indication of cross-posting between DeveloperNet and WEN on my BBS, which would often be the first noticeable sign of this kind of problem.

    Nightfox
  • From John Guillory@MAINLINE to Nightfox on Tue Sep 25 02:08:00 2018
    I double-checked my Synchronet configuration yesterday, and my DeveloperNe areas are statically set to 3000+ and my WEN areas were set to dynamic numbering.

    The WEN areas just disappeared from the control.dat file.
  • From Nightfox to John Guillory on Tue Sep 25 09:47:24 2018
    Re: Re: Perl message area
    By: John Guillory to Nightfox on Tue Sep 25 2018 02:08 am

    I double-checked my Synchronet configuration yesterday, and my
    DeveloperNe areas are statically set to 3000+ and my WEN areas were
    set to dynamic numbering.

    The WEN areas just disappeared from the control.dat file.

    I just tried downloading my QWK packet from my BBS and the WEN areas are still in there.. I'm not sure what's happening on your end..

    Nightfox
  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to All on Fri May 11 20:51:00 2018
    Hi all - This is a new message area for the discussion of the Perl programming language. I hope you find it useful.

    Nightfox

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  • From John Guillory@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 00:50:00 2018
    Hi all - This is a new message area for the discussion of the Perl programming language. I hope you find it useful.
    I definitely have to re-learn perl. But on another note, you do realize
    that according to your CONTROL.DAT, your developernet and WEN nets both share The same index numbers. (3000+)
  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to John Guillory on Sat Sep 22 01:17:00 2018
    Re: Re: Perl message area
    By: John Guillory to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 2018 12:50 am

    But on another note, you do realize
    that according to your CONTROL.DAT, your developernet and WEN nets both share The same index numbers. (3000+)

    No they don't. My WEN conference numbers are dynamically generated on my BBS, so they won't share the same numbers. And I don't host WEN; I just re-added WEN to my BBS the other day.

    And what is CONTROL.DAT? I don't have a CONTROL.DAT on my BBS system..

    Nightfox

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    ■ Synchronet ■ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com
  • From John Guillory@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 13:09:00 2018
    But on another note, you do realize
    that according to your CONTROL.DAT, your developernet and WEN nets bo share The same index numbers. (3000+)

    No they don't. My WEN conference numbers are dynamically generated on my so they won't share the same numbers. And I don't host WEN; I just re-add WEN to my BBS the other day.

    Downloads your BBS's .qwk packet. unzip it into its own directory. The control.dat will have a list of all conferences and the numbers of those conferences on your BBS. Look at it, and you'll see that the conference numbers for the develoment are set at 3000 and up, as well as the wen echos
    are 3000 and up. Look in your message settings and see if your conference numbers for development are set to 3000+, and then check the wen to see if they're set to dynamic. If so, they'll automatically be setup to 3000+, because it's the 3rd conference set.
  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to John Guillory on Sat Sep 22 23:17:00 2018
    Re: Re: Perl message area
    By: John Guillory to Nightfox on Sat Sep 22 2018 01:09 pm

    No they don't. My WEN conference numbers are dynamically generated
    on my so they won't share the same numbers. And I don't host WEN; I
    just re-add WEN to my BBS the other day.

    Downloads your BBS's .qwk packet. unzip it into its own directory. The control.dat will have a list of all conferences and the numbers of those conferences on your BBS. Look at it, and you'll see that the conference numbers for the develoment are set at 3000 and up, as well as the wen echos are 3000 and up. Look in your message settings and see if your conference numbers for development are set to 3000+, and then check the wen to see if they're set to dynamic. If so, they'll automatically be setup to 3000+, because it's the 3rd conference set.

    I double-checked my Synchronet configuration yesterday, and my DeveloperNet areas are statically set to 3000+ and my WEN areas were set to dynamic numbering.

    I just tried downloading a QWK packet from my BBS, and from my CONTROL.DAT, it says my DeveloperNet areas are 3000+ and my WEN areas are 9000+. So I'm not sure where you're seeing that my WEN areas are 3000+.

    I also haven't seen any indication of cross-posting between DeveloperNet and WEN on my BBS, which would often be the first noticeable sign of this kind of problem.

    Nightfox

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  • From John Guillory@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Tue Sep 25 02:08:00 2018
    I double-checked my Synchronet configuration yesterday, and my DeveloperNe areas are statically set to 3000+ and my WEN areas were set to dynamic numbering.

    The WEN areas just disappeared from the control.dat file.
  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to John Guillory on Tue Sep 25 09:47:00 2018
    Re: Re: Perl message area
    By: John Guillory to Nightfox on Tue Sep 25 2018 02:08 am

    I double-checked my Synchronet configuration yesterday, and my
    DeveloperNe areas are statically set to 3000+ and my WEN areas were
    set to dynamic numbering.

    The WEN areas just disappeared from the control.dat file.

    I just tried downloading my QWK packet from my BBS and the WEN areas are still in there.. I'm not sure what's happening on your end..

    Nightfox

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    ■ Synchronet ■ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com