paulie420 wrote to All <=-
... I don't know what the fudge I'm doing wrong -
I've gotten a license for Lonewolf's (firesidebbs.com) new AI-WX
door... I've unzipped 1.3 to /some/dir and chmod +x'd the wxdoor
binary. I've added my deets to lwsdoor.ini (And tested completely
stock.) I've created a D3 (exec DOOR32) menu command with '/some/dir/./wxdoor -D%P' as the data...
When I run wxdoor locally, from the CLI, it presents like it should.
When I run while connected to the BBS from Syncterm, wxdoor doesn't present <CR>s correctly - all text lines are printed one after the
other w/o <CR>s...
Are any Mystic sysops sucessfully running AI-WX? Did I set something up incorrectly? Any ideas - I want to use this new door as I've paid for it... tell me what I did wrong. :P
Thanks, team BBS.
Check out the very last Q/A in the '!FAQ.txt' (in your door dir or the ZIP archive). I had this problem during beta testing and the part that talks about Slackware (termcap/terminfo) is what fixed this for me.
I know you're not running Synchronet, but this link has instructions and files that I believe will fix it for you:
https://wiki.synchro.net/install:nix:termcaps
Hope that helps!
... I don't know what the fudge I'm doing wrong -
I've gotten a license for Lonewolf's (firesidebbs.com) new AI-WX door... I've unzipped 1.3 to /some/dir and chmod +x'd the wxdoor binary. I've added my deets to lwsdoor.ini (And tested completely stock.) I've
created a D3 (exec DOOR32) menu command with '/some/dir/./wxdoor
-D%P' as the data...
When I run wxdoor locally, from the CLI, it presents like it should.
When I run while connected to the BBS from Syncterm, wxdoor doesn't
present <CR> s correctly - all text lines are printed one after the other s
Are any Mystic sysops sucessfully running AI-WX? Did I set something up incorrectly? Any ideas - I want to use this new door as I've paid for it... tell me what I did wrong. :P
Not running it under mystic or Linux. Running under a Win32 BBS. Works great for me, sorry can't help with that... I'd gess you're running the Linux 64 bit version? I think Solaris tested that one.
Not running it under mystic or Linux. Running under a Win32 BBS.Works
great for me, sorry can't help with that... I'd gess you're runningthe
Linux 64 bit version? I think Solaris tested that one.
Thanks for reminding me that Solaris was a beta tester... I'll reach out
to them. :P
PS; the one on yer BBS is a beta copy and it doesn't run anymore. (As of last weekend...)
paulie420 wrote to Shurato <=-
Not running it under mystic or Linux. Running under a Win32 BBS. Works great for me, sorry can't help with that... I'd gess you're running the Linux 64 bit version? I think Solaris tested that one.
Thanks for reminding me that Solaris was a beta tester... I'll reach
out to them. :P
Not running it under mystic or Linux. Running under a Win32 BBS. Wo great for me, sorry can't help with that... I'd gess you're running Linux 64 bit version? I think Solaris tested that one.
Thanks for reminding me that Solaris was a beta tester... I'll reach out to them. :P
I was the beta tester for Linux-64.
The "termcap" info I told you about yesterday will fix it...
paulie420 wrote to Gamgee <=-
Not running it under mystic or Linux. Running under a Win32 BBS. Wo great for me, sorry can't help with that... I'd gess you're running Linux 64 bit version? I think Solaris tested that one.
Thanks for reminding me that Solaris was a beta tester... I'll reach out to them. :P
I was the beta tester for Linux-64.
The "termcap" info I told you about yesterday will fix it...
I ran all those commands and still no dice. No worries, Debian 64bit... guess 2oFB is behind the 8ball. Fun times.
Thanks for the help, tho, Gamgee...
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