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