sandy@conexch.UUCP (Sandford Zelkovitz) (02/27/88)
There are been MANY inquires coming to me via uucp from ALL OVER THE WORLD concerning how to get the source code to XBBS. Since the code would be TOO massive to post through comp.sources.unix, I would strongly suggest just calling my system at 714-828-0288 ( 4 line rotary ) and just logging in as bbs. The code is available for downloading. If you wish to request the code via uucp, just login as as nuucp ( no password ) and requesting the following file: /user/bbsfiles/bbssoftware/ALLbbs.tar.Z. Please remember that this is a 16 bit compressed tar file and is around 350K in size. It will uncompress to nearly 3/4 of a megabyte. If you call in as "bbs", you may want to wonder around at the different message bases and file bases. ( There is over 30 megabytes of Unix/Xenix files available ). Sandy .........!ihnp4!hermix!alphacm!{sandy|root} ........!ucbvax!ucivax!mickey!{sandy|root} .........!sco!hermix!alphacm!{sandy|root} .........!uunet!turnkey!alphacm!{sandy|root} Sanford Zelkovitz
lester@ka3adu.UUCP (lester) (10/03/88)
Can anyone give me an assist in getting xbbs to compile under Microport/286 version 2.3 I have version 7.20 directly from Sandy Z's system with, locking.h, and dirent.h. My problem is that when it compiles I get undefined symbols; opendir, readdir, and closedir in 'bbscconf.c' Any help would be appreciated. Also, can anyone pass along some phone numbers of a system running xbbs on uport/286 ??? Thanks, Bob uunet!wa3wbu!ka3adu!lester
jfh@rpp386.Dallas.TX.US (The Beach Bum) (10/04/88)
In article <470@ka3adu.UUCP> lester@ka3adu.UUCP (lester) writes: >Can anyone give me an assist in getting xbbs to compile under Microport/286 >version 2.3 >I have version 7.20 directly from Sandy Z's system with, locking.h, and >dirent.h. My problem is that when it compiles I get undefined symbols; >opendir, readdir, and closedir in 'bbscconf.c' You need some manner of directory access routines such as what Berkeley UNIX has. SCO Xenix includes these as standards, Microbug requires you to get your own. Fortunately Doug Gwyn posted a set of portable directory routines which should help you out. Check your nearest comp.sources.unix archive site for those files. -- John F. Haugh II (jfh@rpp386.Dallas.TX.US) HASA, "S" Division "Why waste negative entropy on comments, when you could use the same entropy to create bugs instead?" -- Steve Elias
sandy@turnkey.TCC.COM (Sanford 'Sandy' Zelkovitz) (10/04/88)
In article <470@ka3adu.UUCP>, lester@ka3adu.UUCP (lester) writes: > Can anyone give me an assist in getting xbbs to compile under Microport/286 > version 2.3 > I have version 7.20 directly from Sandy Z's system with, locking.h, and > dirent.h. My problem is that when it compiles I get undefined symbols; > opendir, readdir, and closedir in 'bbscconf.c' > Any help would be appreciated. Bob, On some SysV systems, you must use the -ldirent option during linking. Unfortunately, I do not know if this is true of Microport System V/AT. The worse that can happen is that it won't work. Sanford <sandy> Zelkovitz
bhj@bhjat.UUCP (Burt Janz) (10/08/88)
>In article <470@ka3adu.UUCP> lester@ka3adu.UUCP (lester) writes: >>Can anyone give me an assist in getting xbbs to compile under Microport/286 >>version 2.3 >>I have version 7.20 directly from Sandy Z's system with, locking.h, and >>dirent.h. My problem is that when it compiles I get undefined symbols; >>opendir, readdir, and closedir in 'bbscconf.c' > >You need some manner of directory access routines such as what Berkeley >UNIX has. SCO Xenix includes these as standards, Microbug requires you to >get your own. Fortunately Doug Gwyn posted a set of portable directory >routines which should help you out. Check your nearest comp.sources.unix >archive site for those files. >-- >John F. Haugh II (jfh@rpp386.Dallas.TX.US) HASA, "S" Division > /* flame on */ Ok. That's enough. It AIN'T MicroPORT's problem. And, what are "Xenix ...standards..."? Which Xenix? Version number? Manufacturer? Processor type? And, you'd think by now that most reasonable people on the net would have read that most of the bugs which Microport suffers are NOT their fault, but the fault of the programmers (?) at ATT (or is it Interactive Systems?) who created the 386 kernel anyway! (At least I call them Microsoft, not Microflabby!... and SCO, not SuckyO) /* flame off */ SV/AT is based on System V.2, and does NOT contain the directory routines. SV/386 is based on System V.3. It DOES contain the directory routines. I'm not sure, but I'd guess that these are System V standards... I've seen reference to the use of directory functions in code which references System V.3 as "USG" in the Makefile. And, this code was send in comp.unix.sources. BTW, Doug Gwyn's routines work just fine on SV/AT. I've used 'em. Thanks, Doug! Burt Janz ..decvax!bhjat!bhj
mludwig@lehi3b15.UUCP (Mitchell Ludwig ) (10/12/88)
Can anyone give me the address of a site where I can get the XBBS from? Preferrably an anonymous ftp site... Otherwise, is there anyone out there who would feel like beaming me the darn thing... (GAD!!) Mitch lehi3b15!mludwig lehi3b15!rastro!mfl kmfludw@vax1.cc.lehigh.edu
sandy@turnkey.TCC.COM (Sanford 'Sandy' Zelkovitz) (10/14/88)
In article <425@lehi3b15.UUCP>, mludwig@lehi3b15.UUCP (Mitchell Ludwig ) writes: > Can anyone give me the address of a site where I can get the XBBS > from? Preferrably an anonymous ftp site... Otherwise, is there anyone > out there who would feel like beaming me the darn thing... (GAD!!) > > Mitch > Mitch, You can get it from the source. The telephone number of the system is 714-898-8634. Sanford <sandy> Zelkovitz XBBS 714-898-8634 .........!att!hermix!alphacm!sandy .........!trwrb!ucla-an!alphacm!sandy .........!uunet!ccicpg!turnkey!alphacm!sandy
karl@polyof.poly.edu (A1 karl muhlbach (staff) ) (01/11/90)
To All: Does anyone know where I may obtain the latest release of XBBS. I am very interested in setting up a Unix based bulletin board system. I would appreciate any leads as to where to obtain this code as well as how to install it, naturally. Please respond via email karl@polyof.poly.edu and thanks in advance. Karl
ash@mlacus.oz (Ash Nallawalla) (03/21/90)
In article <22710@adm.BRL.MIL>, MATHRICH@umcvmb.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel UMC Math Department) writes: > Could someone tell me where I can get xbbs? > Sorry to do a "me too", but I have had no luck finding an Australian source for xbbs, and I'd like to ask someone in the US (or elsewhere) to offer to email me a copy, say in uuencoded format. I do not have ftp capability, so I can't contact the author of xbbs, (who did not answer my mail, which I can understand). ^I meant his machine. Please send a message first, quoting what version you have, and then I'll ask the site nearest to myself to send it. I will make it available to Australians who want it. I am also interested in an earlier version that will run on SCO Xenix 2.1.3 on an 80286 box. Email address: ash@mlacus.oz.au -- ============================================================================= Ash Nallawalla Tel: +61 3 823-1959 Fax: +61 3 820-1434 ZL4LM/VK3CIT Postal: P.O. Box 539, Werribee VIC 3030, Australia.
stevef@mather1.af.mil ( Steve Fountain) (04/13/90)
How do I get a copy of XBBS?