• BBS Door Games

    From Black Panther@21:1/186 to All on Sat Jan 9 21:25:20 2021
    Hi All,

    Just a question for a project that's in the works here. :)

    For local door games, what is your typical directory structure? For example, here I use:

    ~/doors

    All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:

    ~/doors/lord
    ~/doors/arrowbridge
    ~/doors/darkness2
    ...etc.

    Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your local door games?

    Thanks in advance for the input.


    ---

    Black Panther(RCS)
    aka Dan Richter
    Castle Rock BBS
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    http://www.castlerockbbs.com
    http://github.com/DRPanther
    The sparrows are flying again...

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Black Panther on Sun Jan 10 17:30:12 2021
    On 09 Jan 2021 at 09:25p, Black Panther pondered and said...

    All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:

    ~/doors/lord
    ~/doors/arrowbridge
    ~/doors/darkness2
    ...etc.

    Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your

    Yep it is for me :)

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  • From Al@21:4/106.1 to Black Panther on Sat Jan 9 23:12:56 2021
    Re: BBS Door Games
    By: Black Panther to All on Sat Jan 09 2021 09:25 pm

    ~/doors/arrowbridge
    ~/doors/darkness2

    Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your local door games?

    Yes, that's what I use also. In my case /sbbs/doors.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Black Panther on Sun Jan 10 08:19:59 2021
    On 09 Jan 2021, Black Panther said the following...

    For local door games, what is your typical directory structure? For example, here I use:

    ~/doors

    All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:

    ~/doors/lord
    ~/doors/arrowbridge
    ~/doors/darkness2
    ...etc.

    For no particular reason I've always had doors in a directory under the BBS software:

    C:\MYSTIC\DOORS\LORD
    C:\TELEGARD\DOORS\LORD

    However, now that I'm running on a Pi, I just use DoorParty & BBSLink.


    Jay

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  • From Bucko@21:4/131 to Black Panther on Sun Jan 10 08:50:46 2021
    On 09 Jan 2021, Black Panther said the following...

    Hi All,

    Just a question for a project that's in the works here. :)

    For local door games, what is your typical directory structure? For example, here I use:

    ~/doors

    All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:

    ~/doors/lord
    ~/doors/arrowbridge
    ~/doors/darkness2
    ...etc.

    Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your local door games?

    Thanks in advance for the input.



    I use Windows, and have a Door Server based in SynchroNet, I use subfolders like you have in Windows. Makes life a lot cleaner..

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to All on Mon Jan 11 20:02:04 2021
    All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:

    ~/doors/lord
    ~/doors/arrowbridge
    ~/doors/darkness2
    ...etc.

    Thank you everyone for your input. I had a feeling that at least most people had a similar type of setup for their doors, but wanted to check. :)

    Thanks again.


    ---

    Black Panther(RCS)
    aka Dan Richter
    Castle Rock BBS
    telnet://bbs.castlerockbbs.com
    http://www.castlerockbbs.com
    http://github.com/DRPanther
    The sparrows are flying again...

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/01/05 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com (21:1/186)