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|    Nick Boel to Javier Sturman    |
|    Re: Just one nodelist found    |
|    17 Nov 25 18:08:27    |
   
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   MSGID: 3552.binkd@1:154/700 2d80fcdb   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/0607e772d Nov 14 2025 GCC 15.2.1   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.32-Linux master/0607e772d Nov 14 2025 GCC 15.2.1   
   BBSID: PHARCYDE   
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   NOTE: slrn/pre1.0.4-9 (Linux)   
   Hey Javier!   
      
   On Thu, Nov 13 2025 14:01:52 -0600, you wrote:   
      
    > Finally I could make binkd find a nodelist however everytime it    
    > processed the newest nodelist from the directory. From what I've seen    
    > it doesn't take into account which network is prefixed in perl-vars.    
    > To fix it dirty I simple did a cat for every network nodelist and    
    > sent it to "thenodelist" and in binkd.conf I've got just one line.   
      
    > # Perl hooks file (if built with Perl)   
    > #   
    > perl-hooks /var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/nodelist.pl   
    > perl-var nodelist fidonet:/var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/thenodelist   
    > perl-var magichost *   
      
   I have never worked with any of this (perl with binkd), but I would imagine   
   "nodelist" is the name of the nodelist as defined in the sample binkd.conf as   
   '$cfg{"name"}', and 'Syntax: perl-var
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