The Auto-Install procedure for F77 only came in V5.4. V5.3 uses another installation procedure.
Johnny
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Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at update.uu.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
Yes I agree mailman would be simpler.
I can set up an unlimited number of GNU mailman lists on sonic.net, but
the problem is convincing people to use it instead of the other one. I
suppose we could always subscribe it to Johnny's list - that way it'd at
least serve as an archive.
As for the wiki, if I build it (i.e. set it up and host it), will you come?
:)
Will I read it ? Sure... Will I write for it? Maybe :-) Seriously -
it depends on how much time I have. Of course you can always try to convice
others to write for it too - it'd be great to have notes about configuring
the various operating systems and installing DECnet, for example.
Bob
How about a HECnet wiki that has a quick reference guide and a link to a
mail archive?
I think it's a great idea, but Johnny has always opposed a mail archive
for HECnet. I suppose you could always just archive a copy of the messages
yourself, but that seems silly. We should just use a mailing list manager
(e.g. GNU mailman) that has a web interface and an archive. If you can get
it past Johnny, then go for it.
Bob
Yeah, it's a problem between the linux mail-11 daemon and my software. Please kill the mail if you can.
Sampsa
On 19 Mar 2015, at 23:07, Robert Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
BTW - for Sampsa, the node PYFFLE doesn't seem to be reachable from
LEGATO. Your email is hung in the queue waiting.
Bob
On 19 Mar 2015, at 22:56, Robert Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
That is very cool. I didn't know about it either.
It's been discussed several times on this list. We really need a "HECnet
wiki", "HECnet quick reference guide", or at least a mail archive!
How about a HECnet wiki that has a quick reference guide and a link to a mail archive?
My hosting provider provides one-click installs of MediaWiki that they maintain for you, it's not a lot of effort (I'm volunteering here).
Sampsa