• ctrl/jsexec.ini

    From Rob Swindell@VERT to Git commit to main/sbbs/master on Wed Jan 19 11:46:01 2022
    https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/commit/bc424632ca97d289ac104ba8
    Modified Files:
    ctrl/jsexec.ini
    Log Message:
    Increase default JS heap size from 8M to 16M (ala sbbs.ini)

    Also remove "JavaScriptContextStack" (no longer used) and other
    wrong or obsolete comments.

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  • From Rob Swindell@VERT to Git commit to main/sbbs/master on Tue Jan 25 22:18:33 2022
    https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/commit/06ee54c439e686ae4d44a6d5
    Modified Files:
    ctrl/jsexec.ini
    Log Message:
    Match the current MaxBytes setting in sbbs.ini (160M)

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  • From rswindell@VERT to CVS commit on Mon May 4 15:05:16 2020
    ctrl jsexec.ini NONE 1.1
    Update of /cvsroot/sbbs/ctrl
    In directory cvs:/tmp/cvs-serv19129

    Added Files:
    jsexec.ini
    Log Message:
    Move expected location of jsexec.ini from exec directory to ctrl directory:
    - argv[0] does not always contain the full path to the executable, so that is
    not a good way to locate the exec directory.
    - since we already need to know the ctrl dir and that is the normal place to
    put config files, that's where it shall be.
    - jsdoor builds don't get a .ini file - I don't think they need it (?)


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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to rswindell on Wed May 6 21:51:55 2020
    rswindell wrote:
    ctrl jsexec.ini NONE 1.1
    Update of /cvsroot/sbbs/ctrl
    In directory cvs:/tmp/cvs-serv19129

    Added Files:
    jsexec.ini
    Log Message:
    Move expected location of jsexec.ini from exec directory to ctrl directory: - argv[0] does not always contain the full path to the executable, so that is
    not a good way to locate the exec directory.
    - since we already need to know the ctrl dir and that is the normal place to
    put config files, that's where it shall be.
    - jsdoor builds don't get a .ini file - I don't think they need it (?)


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    For anyone who actually reads these...if you cvs update then you'll lose
    your jsexec.ini file, since it's gone from /sbbs/exec in CVS, it'll get deleted. You can move it to /sbbs/ctrl before doing a cvs update to preserve it. I don't think most people use it anyway so it's not likely to be missed, but just in case. Thanks to Mark Lewis for helping me figure this out.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Nelgin on Thu May 7 07:32:00 2020
    Nelgin wrote to rswindell <=-

    Added Files:
    jsexec.ini
    Log Message:
    Move expected location of jsexec.ini from exec directory to ctrl directory: - argv[0] does not always contain the full path to the executable, so that
    is

    not a good way to locate the exec directory.
    - since we already need to know the ctrl dir and that is the normal place
    to
    put config files, that's where it shall be.
    - jsdoor builds don't get a .ini file - I don't think they need it (?)

    For anyone who actually reads these...if you cvs update then
    you'll lose your jsexec.ini file, since it's gone from /sbbs/exec
    in CVS, it'll get deleted. You can move it to /sbbs/ctrl before
    doing a cvs update to preserve it. I don't think most people use
    it anyway so it's not likely to be missed, but just in case.
    Thanks to Mark Lewis for helping me figure this out.

    I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make good sense
    to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)? Would that
    break anything between now and the next CVS update? Thanks for
    info.

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  • From Rampage@VERT/SESTAR to Gamgee on Thu May 7 10:43:55 2020
    Re: Re: ctrl/jsexec.ini
    By: Gamgee to Nelgin on Thu May 07 2020 07:32:00


    For anyone who actually reads these...if you cvs update then
    you'll lose your jsexec.ini file, since it's gone from /sbbs/exec
    in CVS, it'll get deleted. You can move it to /sbbs/ctrl before
    doing a cvs update to preserve it. I don't think most people use
    it anyway so it's not likely to be missed, but just in case.
    Thanks to Mark Lewis for helping me figure this out.

    Gamgee> I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make good sense
    Gamgee> to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)? Would that
    Gamgee> break anything between now and the next CVS update? Thanks for
    Gamgee> info.

    don't move it... copy it... then the cvs update will remove the original copy...


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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Gamgee on Thu May 7 10:48:53 2020
    Re: Re: ctrl/jsexec.ini
    By: Gamgee to Nelgin on Thu May 07 2020 07:32 am

    Nelgin wrote to rswindell <=-

    Added Files:
    jsexec.ini
    Log Message:
    Move expected location of jsexec.ini from exec directory to ctrl directory: - argv[0] does not always contain the full path to the executable, so that
    is

    not a good way to locate the exec directory.
    - since we already need to know the ctrl dir and that is the normal place
    to
    put config files, that's where it shall be.
    - jsdoor builds don't get a .ini file - I don't think they need it (?)

    For anyone who actually reads these...if you cvs update then
    you'll lose your jsexec.ini file, since it's gone from /sbbs/exec
    in CVS, it'll get deleted. You can move it to /sbbs/ctrl before
    doing a cvs update to preserve it. I don't think most people use
    it anyway so it's not likely to be missed, but just in case.
    Thanks to Mark Lewis for helping me figure this out.

    I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make good sense
    to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)? Would that
    break anything between now and the next CVS update? Thanks for
    info.

    If you didn't create or modify the file yourself, just leave well enough alone. You don't need it.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Rampage on Thu May 7 11:20:00 2020
    Rampage wrote to Gamgee <=-

    For anyone who actually reads these...if you cvs update then
    you'll lose your jsexec.ini file, since it's gone from /sbbs/exec
    in CVS, it'll get deleted. You can move it to /sbbs/ctrl before
    doing a cvs update to preserve it. I don't think most people use
    it anyway so it's not likely to be missed, but just in case.
    Thanks to Mark Lewis for helping me figure this out.

    Gamgee> I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make
    good sense
    Gamgee> to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)?
    Would that
    Gamgee> break anything between now and the next CVS update?
    Thanks for
    Gamgee> info.

    don't move it... copy it... then the cvs update will remove the
    original copy...

    Ahhh, yes. Okay, thanks and will do that.



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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Gamgee on Thu May 7 13:13:25 2020
    Re: Re: ctrl/jsexec.ini
    By: Gamgee to Nelgin on Thu May 07 2020 07:32:00

    I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make good sense
    to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)? Would that
    break anything between now and the next CVS update? Thanks for
    info.

    DM said that most people are probably not using it so won't make much difference but there's no reason why you can't just make a copy and when you next do a cvs update then it'll still be in ctrl. I just grabbed a copy from my backup but you can always get a new copy from cvs if it's needed so it's no biggie really.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Nelgin on Thu May 7 15:17:00 2020
    Nelgin wrote to Gamgee <=-

    I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make good sense
    to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)? Would that
    break anything between now and the next CVS update? Thanks for
    info.

    DM said that most people are probably not using it so won't make
    much difference but there's no reason why you can't just make a
    copy and when you next do a cvs update then it'll still be in
    ctrl. I just grabbed a copy from my backup but you can always get
    a new copy from cvs if it's needed so it's no biggie really.

    Yep, Okay, thanks.



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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Digital Man on Thu May 7 15:18:00 2020
    Digital Man wrote to Gamgee <=-

    in CVS, it'll get deleted. You can move it to /sbbs/ctrl before
    doing a cvs update to preserve it. I don't think most people use
    it anyway so it's not likely to be missed, but just in case.
    Thanks to Mark Lewis for helping me figure this out.

    I don't think I'm using this file..., but would it make good sense
    to just (preemptively) move it to /sbbs/ctrl (now)? Would that
    break anything between now and the next CVS update? Thanks for
    info.

    If you didn't create or modify the file yourself, just leave well
    enough alone. You don't need it.

    All right, thank you.



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