• mystic dir run error

    From seth hurst@3:633/412 to All on Tue Oct 27 22:28:23 2020
    so I am trying to setup mysticbbs to try out the nntp side. The config tells
    me to do ./mystic -l but when I do this it says file not found even thowe I'm in the same directory.

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to seth hurst on Tue Oct 27 04:35:49 2020
    Hello seth,

    so I am trying to setup mysticbbs to try out the nntp side. The config tells me to do ./mystic -l but when I do this it says file not found
    even thowe I'm in the same directory.

    You may need to run ./mystic -cfg to configure your BBS before ./mystic -l will work.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Rick Smith@1:340/202.1 to Alan Ianson on Wed Oct 28 14:52:32 2020
    Greetings Alan!

    Tuesday October 27 2020 04:35, you wrote to seth hurst about an urgent matter!:

    Hello seth,

    so I am trying to setup mysticbbs to try out the nntp side. The
    config tells me to do ./mystic -l but when I do this it says file
    not found even thowe I'm in the same directory.

    You may need to run ./mystic -cfg to configure your BBS before
    ./mystic -l will work.

    Should be able to do it before -cfg I believe.. Depending on how you installed mystic you may need to do sudo ./mystic -l for local login..




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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Rick Smith on Wed Oct 28 20:48:58 2020
    Hello Rick,

    so I am trying to setup mysticbbs to try out the nntp side. The
    config tells me to do ./mystic -l but when I do this it says
    file not found even thowe I'm in the same directory.

    You may need to run ./mystic -cfg to configure your BBS before
    ./mystic -l will work.

    Should be able to do it before -cfg I believe.. Depending on how you installed mystic you may need to do sudo ./mystic -l for local login..

    I think you are right although a quick walk through the config wouldn't hurt anything. Looking at Seth's question again I think he may have been trying to run a 32bit build on a 64bit OS but I can't be sure of that.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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