File traffic is not like message traffic, you will only get new files when one >of the FDN hatches out new files. There was a new Binkd hatched for the OS/2 >version of binkd recently.
File traffic is not like message traffic, you will only get new files
when one of the FDN hatches out new files. There was a new Binkd
hatched for the OS/2 version of binkd recently.
Is this hatched as an executable, or do you have to be able to compile
it on the OS/2 box?
I have been using IREX for this but the daemon mode eats a lot of resources and slows the BBS down. Would like to try to get away from using it.
I have been using IREX for this but the daemon mode eats a lot of resources
and slows the BBS down. Would like to try to get away from using it.
It is an OS/2 executible with a sample binkd.cfg and libbz2.dll.
It's requestable from here as BINKD104.ZIP. I don't have an OS/2 setup
so I haven't tried it.
That is a Fidonet FDN but it's not on the Filegate. If you (or anyone) would like to link for that (or other file/mail areas) we can do that.
getting away from IREX is a GoodThing<tm> in any case... it isn't supported, has numerous documented bugs, and has some defect with its binkp1.1 support that other binkp mailers have to work around...
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