• XTRN.CNF

    From Tim Whitson@1:103/705 to All on Wed Dec 27 20:12:21 2023
    Is there a way to export or print this file in a way it's easy to read?ã---ã þ Synchronet þ The Fool's Quarter - fqbbs.synchro.netã
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  • From Nightfox@1:103/705 to Tim Whitson on Thu Dec 28 13:49:16 2023
    Re: XTRN.CNFã By: Tim Whitson to All on Wed Dec 27 2023 08:12 pmãã TW> Is there a way to export or print this file in a way it's easy to read?ããIf you upgrade to Synchronet 3.20, xtrn.cnf (along with all the .cnf files) will become .ini files, which are human-readable.ããhttp://wiki.synchro.net/install:devãhttp://wiki.synchro.net/history:newcfgfilesããFrom a post by Digital Man a while ago:ãIf you upgrade to v3.20a (the current master development code) either viaãsource build or by downloading pre-built binaries, you'll need to run 'jsexecãupdate' to upgrade your user base and configuration files to their new formats.ãSee docs/newuserbase.txt and docs/newcfgfiles.txt for more details.ããNightfoxã---ã þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.comã
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Tim Whitson on Thu Dec 28 18:16:16 2023
    Re: XTRN.CNF
    By: Tim Whitson to All on Wed Dec 27 2023 08:12 pm

    Is there a way to export or print this file in a way it's easy to read?

    Yes, see exec/exportcfg.js

    https://wiki.synchro.net/module:exportcfg
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  • From Tim Whitson@1:103/705 to Nightfox on Thu Dec 28 19:43:04 2023
    Re: XTRN.CNF
    By: Nightfox to Tim Whitson on Thu Dec 28 2023 01:49 pm

    From a post by Digital Man a while ago:
    If you upgrade to v3.20a (the current master development code) either via source build or by downloading pre-built binaries, you'll need to run 'jsexe update' to upgrade your user base and configuration files to their new forma See docs/newuserbase.txt and docs/newcfgfiles.txt for more details.

    Currently I'm running my BBS under a custom Baja file. Will that also have to be changed to Java?

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Tim Whitson on Thu Dec 28 23:24:49 2023
    Re: XTRN.CNF
    By: Tim Whitson to Nightfox on Thu Dec 28 2023 07:43 pm

    Re: XTRN.CNF
    By: Nightfox to Tim Whitson on Thu Dec 28 2023 01:49 pm

    From a post by Digital Man a while ago:
    If you upgrade to v3.20a (the current master development code) either via source build or by downloading pre-built binaries, you'll need to run 'jsexe update' to upgrade your user base and configuration files to their new forma See docs/newuserbase.txt and docs/newcfgfiles.txt for more details.

    Currently I'm running my BBS under a custom Baja file. Will that also have to be changed to Java?

    I think you mean JavaScript (not Java), but still, the answer is: No, Baja-compiled .bin files are still supported in v3.20.
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  • From Ragnarok@1:103/705 to Nightfox on Fri Jan 5 22:45:43 2024
    El 28/12/23 a las 18:49, Nightfox escribió:
    Re: XTRN.CNF
    By: Tim Whitson to All on Wed Dec 27 2023 08:12 pm

    TW> Is there a way to export or print this file in a way it's easy to read?

    If you upgrade to Synchronet 3.20, xtrn.cnf (along with all the .cnf files) will become .ini files, which are human-readable.

    http://wiki.synchro.net/install:dev http://wiki.synchro.net/history:newcfgfiles

    From a post by Digital Man a while ago:
    If you upgrade to v3.20a (the current master development code) either via source build or by downloading pre-built binaries, you'll need to run 'jsexec update' to upgrade your user base and configuration files to their new formats.
    See docs/newuserbase.txt and docs/newcfgfiles.txt for more details.


    I ran the upgrade at some point when I moved to version 3.20 (I usually
    update from git on a regular basis)
    So I already have the migrations to .ini from that time

    1) is it safe/necessary to run the upgrade script again? I understand
    that if the .ini already exist, they will not be recreated from the .cnf
    and overwrite the current ones, right?

    2) if I already have the .ini respectively the .cnf (for example I
    already have xtrn.ini), can I delete xtrn.cnf? I'm just asking as a way
    to clean unnecessary files.

    thank you
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Ragnarok on Fri Jan 5 19:17:44 2024
    Re: Re: XTRN.CNF
    By: Ragnarok to Nightfox on Fri Jan 05 2024 10:45 pm

    I ran the upgrade at some point when I moved to version 3.20 (I usually update from git on a regular basis)
    So I already have the migrations to .ini from that time

    1) is it safe/necessary to run the upgrade script again? I understand
    that if the .ini already exist, they will not be recreated from the .cnf
    and overwrite the current ones, right?

    You should run 'jsexec update.js' pretty much after every update/rebuild/upgrade, no matter what.

    2) if I already have the .ini respectively the .cnf (for example I
    already have xtrn.ini), can I delete xtrn.cnf?

    Yes, you should not need the .cnf files, but keeping a backup isn't a bad idea. --
    digital man (rob)

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