hankins@cs.swarthmore.edu (Luke Hankins) (10/29/89)
I have GB up and running here, but can't seem to get time to pass. It seems That the daemon doesn't want to run, and I have no idea how to get it to do so. I'm running GB 2.0 under BSD 4.3. any ideas? -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Luke Hankins (alh92@swarthmr.bitnet)| "Ah, It's great being young and insane!" alh92@campus.swarthmore.edu | "She thought I was crazy, but I was just I am, but I might not be. | growing old...." --Steely Dan
VANCLEEF@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu (10/30/89)
In article <3246@ilium.cs.swarthmore.edu>, hankins@cs.swarthmore.edu (Luke Hankins) writes: > I have GB up and running here, but can't seem to get time to pass. It seems > That the daemon doesn't want to run, and I have no idea how to get it to do > so. I'm running GB 2.0 under BSD 4.3. any ideas? > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Luke Hankins (alh92@swarthmr.bitnet)| "Ah, It's great being young and insane!" > alh92@campus.swarthmore.edu | "She thought I was crazy, but I was just > I am, but I might not be. | growing old...." --Steely Dan to getthe daemon to run you must execute 'GB_daemon'. the source is 'daemon' but the compiled code is called 'GB_daemon'. garrett