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Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
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Check out the US 99 menu above for links to information about US Highway 99, after which the US 99 BBS is named.
Be sure to click on the Amateur Radio menu item above for packet BBSes, packet software, packet organizations, as well as packet how-to's. Also included is links to local and some not-so-local Amateur Radio Clubs.
tftpsubs.c:68:10: fatal error: arpa/tftp.h: No such file or directory
68 | #include <arpa/tftp.h>
Don't know what to do with that...
tftpsubs.c:68:10: fatal error: arpa/tftp.h: No such file or directory
68 | #include <arpa/tftp.h>
Don't know what to do with that...
Looks like you're missing a library somewhere.
Shurato wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I'm using the source provided. Has anyone successfully compiled inetutils?
Shurato wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I'm using the source provided. Has anyone successfully compiled inetutils?
Just because you have the source doesn't mean you have all the
dependencies installed.
I was able to install inetutils-tools and inetutils-telnet without any issues on my Devuan Linux laptop.
From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
Ok, thanks! I didn't see any listed dependencies and only tried to install it in cygwin under Windows 10 64 Bit Pro.
I have never tried to use cygwin before but I have been told it can be difficult to work with at times. Good luck with it.
Ok, thanks! I didn't see any listed dependencies and only tried to install it in cygwin under Windows 10 64 Bit Pro.
Sean Dennis wrote to Shurato <=-
I have never tried to use cygwin before but I have been told it can be difficult to work with at times. Good luck with it.
We used to use cygwin as a local environment, but I
started moving people to WSL, and I think everyone's
using WSL now - except for the one guy running the Slack
to IRC gateway who still uses cygwin.
Kurt Weiske wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
one guy running the Slack to IRC gateway who still uses cygwin.
From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
Kurt Weiske wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
one guy running the Slack to IRC gateway who still uses cygwin.
Isn't Slack based on IRC? I know Twitch.tv's chat is IRC-based
(evidently you can telnet to it but I've not tried).
Digimaus wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I'm trying out MCEdit for my editor in Multimail and it seems to work nicely so far.
August Abolins wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
WSL sounds like an interesting thing. Reminds me of the
versatility of Win/OS2.
I'm a QEDIT fan. I found a copy of TSE, the Semware Editor, for Win32.
It's the nicest Windows console editor I've found.
I'm a QEDIT fan. I found a copy of TSE, the Semware Editor, for Win32. It's the nicest Windows console editor I've found.
From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
Digimaus wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I'm trying out MCEdit for my editor in Multimail and it seems to work nicely so far.
I'm a QEDIT fan. I found a copy of TSE, the Semware Editor, for Win32.
It's the nicest Windows console editor I've found.
Mike Powell wrote to KURT WEISKE <=-
I'm a QEDIT fan. I found a copy of TSE, the Semware Editor, for Win32.
It's the nicest Windows console editor I've found.
Still using QEDIT here, too. Using it to reply to this message. ;)
turns out that Windows 2000 ran OS/2 console apps just fine!
That stopped with XP. :(
I'm a QEDIT fan. I found a copy of TSE, the Semware Editor, for Win32. It's the nicest Windows console editor I've found.
yedit (edit.com clone) and kinestics editor aka kit are good
http://www.malsmith.net/edit/
kit editor's website is gone but i asked the author to put it up
on his current site
https://i.imgur.com/mgydGiI.png
i'll be making a mirror once i find the official archive.