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|    Tony Comandini to Allen Prunty    |
|    Re: Help compiling on a M    |
|    14 Dec 16 12:51:00    |
      -=> Allen Prunty wrote to Vince Coen <=-                      AP> On Nov 19, 2016 06:33pm, Vince Coen wrote to Kees Van Eeten:               VC> What did you do to get it to compile on a Pi as I have another user who        VC> has tried it without success. Likewise on OSX               AP> Just checking in on if you got OSX to work with it?              Well the message is for Vince and everybody need it...I installed on Pi3 with       this:              apt-get install xinetd telnetd build-essential sudo git zlib1g-dev       git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mbsebbs/code mbsebbs-code       cd mbsebbs-code       chmod a+x SETUP.sh       ./SETUP.sh       Answer prompts as required.       Give the mbse and your account sudo rights by editing /etc/sudoers with visudo.       Log out.       Log back in as the mbse user.       Check out code into mbse user's home directory: git clone       git://git.code.sf.net/p/mbsebbs/code mbsebbs-code       cd mbsebbs-code       sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev (For Hydra/Binkp zlib compression)       sudo apt-get install libgeoip-dev (For GeoIP functions)       sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev (For Binkp bzlib compression)       ./configure       make       su       To check the value of $MBSE_HOME before installation: echo $MBSE_HOME       If correct, run 'make install'.       cd /etc/xinetd.d       Open the file mbsebbs for editing.       Scroll down until you find the telnet section.       Set disable = no       Change /usr/sbin/telnetd to read /usr/sbin/in.telnetd       Save xinetd.d.       sudo service xinetd restart       ps-ef | grep xinetd       Results should be something like:       root@mbse:/etc/xinetd.d# ps -aux | grep xinetd       root 24925 1 0 22:08 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/xinetd -pidfile /run/x       root 24927 24379 0 22:08 pts/1 00:00:00 grep xinetd       telnet localhost       You should now get:       mbse@mbse:/etc/xinetd.d$ telnet localhost       Trying ::1...       Trying 127.0.0.1...       Connected to localhost.       Escape character is '^]'.       Debian GNU/Linux 8       MBSE BBS v1.0.6.5 (Release: Jul 10 2016)       Copyright (C) 1997-2015 Michiel Broek, All Rights Reserved              .--. Welcome at MBSE BBS Professional       |o_o | --------------------------------       |:_/ |       // \\ \\ Abandon all hope ye who have entered cyberspace.       (| | )       /'\\_ _/\`\\       \\___)=(___/       Powered by Linux.       login:       Once you get that, be sure to run: sudo service mbsebbs start       The run mbsetup to configure your BBS.              I left the project because had problems with the configuration, but       installation with the above procedure is a breeze...              Thanks              Tony              ... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.       --- MultiMail/Darwin v0.49        * Origin: Friends BBS, London | bbs1.tonyuk.online:2424 (2:250/4)    |
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