Subj : Mbse error after install To : Benny Pedersen From : Gert Andersen Date : Wed May 08 2013 11:42 pm Hello Benny! Wed May 08 2013, Benny Pedersen wrote to Rj Clay: BP>Hello Rj! BP>29 Sep 2012 10:35, Rj Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen: BP>>> would be great if one that have installed build an mbse.ebuild that BP>>> installs it as it was make install, RC>> Thought you'd already created an ebuild for MBSE? Or am RC>> misunderstanding what you're referring to? BP>this was my plan, but since i need a clean gentoo computer to develop BP>it on i never got that done :/ BP>but i will do when i have it all sorted out, its also just that i do BP>not really know where to begin with it also, and how mbse is working BP>that holds me back BP>>> xinetd supports initd script lines if done correct, so no need to BP>>> convert RC>> Not sure what you're referring to, there; I understood that the RC>> issue that Gert is/was seeing was regarding /etc/init.d/mbsebbs, not RC>> /etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs... BP>imho Gert used a real telnetd to call mbse, but he should configure BP>mbse as a telnetd instaed, i dont remember all mbse problems right BP>here, it would have being the same if postfix needed an telnetd setup BP>:))))) The most gentoo mbse install is that the mbse.gentoo script file have still a path error, and this script is been put to /etc/init.d/mbsebbs Then is mbse install and compile self made a port file its put to xinetd.d as mbsebbs and this file can be modified for the ports mbse is using. Take care, Gert - Get the best with linux - --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/2.6.39-gentoo-r1 (x86_64)) * Origin: http://www.kofobbs.dk (2:230/150) .