NB> This one is closer, though you need to actually specify the config
NB> file, not just point it to a directory it might reside in.
NB> Why in the world would you put your Golded config file in your
NB> Synchronet directory? You know what? Never mind. You should focus on
NB> one thing at a time.
SBBS is not there, as per the path /home/sbbs is $HOME for sbbs user, SBBS lives under /sbbs
NB> If you don't know where your golded config files is, you have even
NB> bigger problems.
>> Command 'luit' not found, did you mean:
>> command 'quit' from snap quit (1.0+git)
>> command 'lfit' from deb fitsh (0.9.4-1)
>> command 'lut' from deb tracetuner (3.0.6~beta+dfsg-3)
>> See 'snap info <snapname>' for additional versions.
>> sbbs@bbs:~$ sudo apt info luit
>> Package: luit
>> State: not a real package (virtual)
>> N: Can't select candidate version from package luit as it has no
>> candidate
>> N: Can't select versions from package 'luit' as it is purely virtual
>> N: No packages found
>> sbbs@bbs:~$ sudo apt search luit
>> Sorting... Done
>> Full Text Search... Done
>> xterm/noble,now 390-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]
>> X terminal emulator
>> Whatever the error I'm making... I cannot seem to find it
NB> Everything above definitely means that the package 'luit' is NOT
NB> installed. Maybe it is not available via your package manager, or you
NB> do not have the proper repo enabled that this package resides in.
Weird thing and I guess it's Ubuntu's fault here, hwy does it report the package intsalled and then report no such command
NB> So with that said, forget about luit and change your command line to
NB> this:
This one worked, like gedlnx by itself with no other viriables or declarations, but I still get wrong key mappings
- NETMAIL (4:930/10) ------------------------------------------------ Netmail -
Msg : 1 of 1 Uns Loc
From : David Gonzalez 4:930/10 29 Nov 24 07:41:24
To : hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 29 Nov 24 07:41:24
Subj :
------------------------------------- F10: Addressbook -- Shift-F10: Nodelist -
NB> While you're at it, here is like the 4th or 5th (and final) time I'll
NB> say that you should add these two lines to your golded.conf before you
NB> even try to start it:
NB> TEARLINE @longpid @version
NB> ORIGIN "I'm very new to all this, so please forgive me."
Look at my golded.cfg which I've posted before:
<sbip>
sbbs@bbs:~$ cat golded.cfg
USERNAME David Gonzalez
ADDRESS 4:930/10
AREADEF Netmail "NETMAIL" 0 Net OPUS /sbbs/fido/netmail
AREAFILE AreasBBS /sbbs/data/areas.bbs
NICKNAME David G.
USEPID yes
EMPTYTEARLINE no
CTRLINFOECHO TEARLINE, ORIGIN
;/////////////////////////////////
// Your FTN-style address and akas.
;AKA 4:930/0 ; NC930
;AKA 4:93/0 ; RC93
;AKA 21:3/188 ; FSX Net.
// Scan these areas for personal mail. (Wildcards allowed).
AREAPMSCAN *
AREASCAN *
AREALISTSORT TGE
;INCLUDE goldedareas.txt
DISPAREANO yes
;WHOTO Todos
;CTRLINFOECHO
TEMPLATE golded.tpl
; On reading mode create SEMAPHORES FOR NETMAIL(F10) AND ECHOMAIL(F11)
; Mystic (mis -server) constantly checks for these SEMAPHORES and will poll uplinks
; and send mail.
EXTERNUTIL 10 -PauseOnError "echo a > /home/sbbs/semaphores/netmail.out"
EXTERNUTIL 11 -PauseOnError "echo a > /home/sbbs/semaphores/echomail.out"
; Whenever I exit ouy of GoldED and messages were written, SEMAPHORES are created
; and mail sent out
SEMAPHORE NETSCAN /home/sbbs/semaphores/netmail.out
SEMAPHORE ECHOSCAN /home/sbbs/semaphores/echomail.out
;============================================================================== =========================================
;DITSAVEUTIL 1 "P Save and send"
// Sort areas before scanning. The default is optimized for speed.
AREASCANSORT XZBE
// Start in a specific area, bypassing the arealist.
AREASTART fido_netmail
// Personal mail scan options.
;PERSONALMAIL ALLNAMES ; Scan with all your USERNAME's.
;PERSONALMAIL STARTUP ; Scan for personal mail at startup.
PERSONALMAIL STARTUP, ALLNAMES ; Both.
<snip>
So please if you see te offending line, tell me because I do not see those kludge lines you all seem to be seing and my Origin line is also gone... as you can see what you suggested is indeed there.