Subj : Re: external editors - native programs To : Dan Clough From : Errol Casey Date : Tue Nov 26 2024 18:27:03 Re: Re: external editors - native programs By: Dan Clough to Amessyroom on Tue Nov 26 2024 03:23 pm Am>> ERROR: MFS: couldn't find root path /media/CDROM DC> What is "MFS"? A program? Is it an editor that you have told Synchronet DC> can be found on the path /media/CDROM ? That seems like a very strange DC> place to find an editor. Am>> In the past both nano and vim worked (with restricted options). DC> Well, is this new (un-named) editor configured the same as those were? DC> You'd likely get much better help/answers if you learned to ask better DC> questions and gave some useful information/context about the problem... MFS has something to do with DOS based programs, which the two editors that worked previoiusly are not. They are linux programs. I guess maybe I didn't give enough details; so I'll collect more and post. I guess the question , was more if those that update synchronet new of anything that changed; with calling of external programs. The java script based editors are working fine. These two externally called editors stopped; working at some point. Not sure when. Thanks for the responses (Dan and MRO). --- Amessyroom toolazy.synchro.net:2323 (telnet) --- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux * Origin: Too Lazy BBS - toolazy.synchro.net:2323 (1:3634/58) .