i am using 64bit Linux Mint, got the openxp-5.0.42-1.x86_64-lnx.zip from sourceforge and (after unpacking) started "sudo ./install.sh" as described in readme.1stmake
After that openxp is installed in /usr/local/lib
I can start openxp and make all settings for server etc. but when i go and
a netcall it shows a netcall window for a short moment and crashes back tothe
shell prompt. Without any error message.
Anyone has seen this? Any idea what could cause this?
i have looked for a log file but did not find any.
I hope someone can help :) Thanks in advance!
maybe can you run under gdb and get a backtrace or use strace to see
some system calls
i have found an error.log within .openxp, inside my home folder, but i just doesn't make much sense to me.[snip]
2020-06-22 21:35:34 debug: debug level for DEBUG is 4
2020-06-22 21:35:34 debug: debug level for OPENXP is 4
2020-06-22 21:35:34 openxp: OpenXP 5.0.42 (Linux)
2020-06-22 21:35:34 debug: debug level for DEFAULT is 4
i have found an error.log within .openxp, inside my home folder, but i just doesn't make much sense to me.
2020-06-22 21:35:34 debug: debug level for DEBUG is 4
2020-06-22 21:35:34 debug: debug level for OPENXP is 4
Ignore my previous post. Apparently your error.log in the linux version contains the same stuff that DEBUGLOG.txt contains in my Win32/DOS version.
Until the resident Linux-version-guy shows up, look at the messages in your "¯ /¯Netcall" folder. They record the transaction details during
a call/connection.
where is that Netcall folder supposed to be? it is not in my /home/user/.openxp folder and not under /usr/local/lib/openxp
maybe it would be there after a successfull first netcall?
The only other thing I could recommend is to follow the steps in Quick- Start guide, exactly. I created a handy link to it here:
http://openxp.kolico.ca/
I remember it having several specific considerations for the Linux version.
i have found an error.log within .openxp, inside my home folder, but i just doesn't make much sense to me.
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: function Netcall, BoxName:<75:49/0>, PerformDial: True, DialOnlyOnce: False, FidoCrash: False^^
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: got net type: Fido
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: got server file name: 00490000
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: testing buffers
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: testing utilities
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: saving screen
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpcurses: MakeWindow(x1=1,x2=80,y1=1,y2=24)
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: calling appropriate mailer
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpcurses: Cursor Off
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpnetcall: netcall: fido
2020-06-22 21:36:02 debug: debug level for XPNCFIDO is 4
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpncfido: fido netcall starting: 75:49/0
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpncfido: Processing sendaka 75:49/0
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpncfido: server file name is 00490000, boxname 75:49/0 2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpncfido: AKAs: 75:49/0.6@BBSnet
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpncfido: Converted files:
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpncfido: Outgoing files:
2020-06-22 21:36:02 xpcurses: MakeWindow(x1=14,x2=66,y1=7,y2=18) 2020-06-22 21:36:02 debug: debug level for NETCALL is 4
2020-06-22 21:36:02 netcall: Output mcVerbose: Opening comm channel 2020-06-22 21:36:02 debug: debug level for OBJCOM is 4
2020-06-22 21:36:02 ObjCOM: Pblackice.bbsindex.de:23 S57600 8N1
Ignore my previous post. Apparently your error.log in the linux version
contains the same stuff that DEBUGLOG.txt contains in my Win32/DOS
version.
Until the resident Linux-version-guy shows up, look at the messages in
your "¯ /¯Netcall" folder. They record the transaction details during
a call/connection.
where is that Netcall folder supposed to be? it is not in my /home/user/.openxp folder and not under /usr/local/lib/openxp
maybe it would be there after a successfull first netcall?
The only other thing I could recommend is to follow the steps in Quick-
Start guide, exactly. I created a handy link to it here:
http://openxp.kolico.ca/
I remember it having several specific considerations for the Linux
version.
Thanks! I gonna read that.
2020-06-22 21:36:02 ObjCOM: Pblackice.bbsindex.de:23 S57600 8N1^^
This might be the cause of the problem ________________||
Any particular reason for choosing port 23(telnet) rather than the
more usual port 24554(binkp).
2020-06-22 21:36:02 ObjCOM: Pblackice.bbsindex.de:23 S57600 8N1^^
This might be the cause of the problem ________________||
Any particular reason for choosing port 23(telnet) rather than the
more usual port 24554(binkp).
Thanks, that did the trick. i have used Telnet and 23 as i thought that would make sense :) but TCP/IP and 24554 was the way to go.
Still, maybe someone could take a look into the openXP linux version and find out why it crashes without an error on wrong server settings.
Thanks for the help!
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