Subj : Re: Testing MBSE To : Jeff Smith From : Stephen Atkins Date : Thu Mar 03 2016 08:48 am Jeff Smith wrote to All: JS> Hello There, JS> JS> In an attempt to test MBSE I intalled a Ubuntu user "mbse" and then loaded JS> the SETUP.sh file. First thing it complained about was that user mbse JS> already existed, then promptly aborted. It would seem to me that JS> installing as the intended user of the program would be the logical and JS> prudent way to proceed. Is there a procedure to avoid this setup behavior? JS> I have also run in to many little gotcha's over the last little while with MBSE. I have found that Debian and it's variants are not the best environment for MBSE. Then again Arch Linux is also not 100% supported either because of the systemd scripts it uses. Either way I find the experience of setting up MBSE is the funnest and most frustrating part of it. Once it's up and running you don't have to pay much attention to it. When I setup this Arch Linux box I already had my /opt/mbse directory and it was populated with all my BBS files as I had been running it under Linux Mint for a year. I ended up ignoring the setup script and just did the compile and install from make. One thing I did find from installing on Mint was that dependencies where hard to find. Getting all the little bits that where missing took some time and research. Watch the ./configure output and try to satisfy most of the missing dependancies. You can get them all (and you don't want to as some interfer with others). I also get lots of warnings when compiling but no hard errors. I also have issues after a successful compile with segfaults under Mint but not with Arch. Hope this helps. Stephen --- The Bit Bucket BBS - telnet://bbs.thebitbucket.ca --- MBSE BBS v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux-x86_64) * Origin: The Bit Bucket BBS (1:342/13) .