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|    Shawn Highfield to All    |
|    Pi Install    |
|    27 Nov 16 03:09:42    |
       Hello everybody!              Here are the instructions from Night Stalker that worked for me.                     ==== Begin "mbsehow.txt" ====       = RTN_TEST (80:774/23) ========================================================        Msg : 74 of 307 Rcv        From : Night Stalker 80:519/0 19 Nov 16 21:12:00        To : Tiny        Subj : Re: MBSE       ===============================================================================        Ti>        Ti> I wish I could get MBSE to work on my Raspberry Pi... I'd switch to        Ti> it        Ti> very soon, I like the RA look.        Ti>        Ti> Shawn                     I build it on the Pi no problem at all.. No errors or anything.. you just       need to make sure you have the proper packages installed.              First clone the -current source (as root user)              --8<--       cd /tmp       git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mbsebbs/code mbsebbs-code       --8<--              Now as root, enter this line to install all packages you need to successfully       build.              apt-get install xinetd telnetd zip unzip libc6-dev libz-dev libbz2-dev              automake arc joe libncurses5-dev libnspr4-dev xorg-dev bison libcap2-dev gdb       libsdl1.2-dev libgtk-3-dev lrzsz              There's a lot of stuff to download so it'll take a few minutes. Once finished       reboot the machine and login as root user (swap out of X session if needed       with CTRL-ALT-F4)              Now as root              cd /tmp/mbse-code       sh ./SETUP.sh              set a password for the mbse user              then LOGOUT and from the same TTY login login as the MBSE user              then as mbse user              cd /tmp/mbse-code       ./configure       make       su        |
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