Subj : Damm mbsebbs
To : Gert Andersen
From : Vince Coen
Date : Thu Dec 29 2016 03:12 pm
Hello Gert!
Thursday December 29 2016 14:30, you wrote to me:
The latest version is 1.0.9 and here is the content of the changelog file from
1.0.6:
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v1.0.6.9 28-Sep-2016 - Andrew Leary
1. Fixed compiler warnings while building the BBS. Thanks to
Ken Bowley for the patches.
2. Fixed a bug with the use of an external editor, and removed
a limitation that forced a message to have at least two lines.
Thanks to Ken Bowley for these patches as well.
v1.0.6.8 20-Jul-2016 - Andrew Leary
1. Fixed the SETUP.sh script to handle installing on fresh
installations of Ubuntu 12.04+. These versions do not install
an admin group, which MBSE uses to enable the mbse user to run
sudo. SETUP.sh will now add the admin group if it doesn't
exist, to prevent useradd failing to create the mbse user.
This change only affects first time installations on Ubuntu
12.04 or later.
v1.0.6.7 28-Jun-2016 - Andrew Leary
1. Added the ability to disable cross-zone SEEN-BY
stripping to mbfido. This is currently a global toggle,
defaulting to strip SEEN-BYs when crossing zone boundaries.
In situations where this behavior is not desired, toggle the
SBstrip option to "No" in mbsetup 1.11.20. If there is
enough call for it, I will consider making this configurable
on a group and/or area basis.
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It is available in the CODE area of SF at :
https://sourceforge.net/p/mbsebbs/hg/ci/default/tree/
Just select 'Download snapshot' or if you have the git tools installed run :
hg clone ssh://
[email protected]/p/mbsebbs/hg mbsebbs-hg
changing //vcoen with your SF logon name.
Or if you do not have hg but only git then you can use :
git clone ssh://
[email protected]/p/mbsebbs/code mbsebbs-code
again changing //vcoen for your logon name.
or as in above go to :
https://sourceforge.net/p/mbsebbs/code/ci/master/tree/
and select Download snapshot.
The code bases look the same for both (code and hg).
Vince
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