• Squish for Linux

    From Gord Hannah@1:17/23.1 to All on Thursday, December 01, 2005 21:36:10
    Hello All hope you are having a good day :-)!
    About: Squish for Linux

    I am soon going to need a tossser that I can run under Mandrake 8.2, is Squish ported to Linux successfully? If so where can I get the binaries.

    And will my OS/2 configuration work?

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted.

    We are a fine board trying to make it better.
    http://www.pris.bc.ca/ghannah
    ghannah@pris.bc.ca
    Cheers! Gord
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  • From Bob Jones@1:343/41 to Gord Hannah on Thursday, December 01, 2005 22:10:30
    Hello All hope you are having a good day :-)!
    About: Squish for Linux

    I am soon going to need a tossser that I can run under
    Mandrake 8.2, is Squish ported to Linux successfully?
    If so where can I get the binaries.

    You will likely need to compile the code.....

    Obtain source from http:\\maximus.sourceforge.org\

    You will want to incorporate the latest changes in CVS.

    While I've got it running under a Debian system, you might hit some glitches. If so, ask here or (probably better) in the Muffin echo.

    Source for squish (and sqafix in the CVS tree), if I remember correctly) is part of the Maximus BBS source code tree.

    Take care.....

    Bob Jones, 1:343/41


    And will my OS/2 configuration work?

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted.

    We are a fine board trying to make it better. http://www.pris.bc.ca/ghannah
    ghannah@pris.bc.ca

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:246/4020 to Gord Hannah on Friday, December 02, 2005 21:35:26
    Hello Gord!

    01 Dec 05 21:36, Gord Hannah wrote to All:

    I am soon going to need a tossser that I can run under Mandrake 8.2,
    is Squish ported to Linux successfully? If so where can I get the binaries.

    Bob already wrote about the squish port for *ix. You may alternatively want to take a look at hpt from the Husky package available under <http://husky.sf.net>.


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Gord Hannah on Friday, December 02, 2005 21:28:25
    Gord Hannah wrote to All:

    I am soon going to need a tossser that I can run under Mandrake 8.2, is Squish ported to Linux successfully? If so where can I get the binaries.

    I have built Max & Squish from the source before. It needs work I think
    but for the most part it works quite well. Squish & Sqafix seem to be
    in the best shape.

    I think the log in procedure on sourceforge.net has changed recently
    so it may not be quite the same as what is written in the QUICKSTART
    file. If your on the maximus sourceforge page hit the CVS link and
    it'll tell you the commands needed to access CVS.

    And will my OS/2 configuration work?

    Yes, it's all the same (only different!). Hollar if you need help. :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Bob Jones@1:343/41 to Alan Ianson on Saturday, December 03, 2005 10:33:38
    And will my OS/2 configuration work?

    Yes, it's all the same (only different!). Hollar if you need help. :)

    Actually Yes and No.... There may be some path editing that you need to do to your config files depending on your setup. And I also got bit initially with the case sensitivity under Linux / case insensitivity under OS/2 when I initially ported my control files over to Linux. Since then more fixes have gone into the CVS version to handle the issue, so it may go better for Gordon.

    I'll agree with you that the squish and sqafix code is probably in better shape
    than the maximus code is for running under Linux. Unfortunately, I need to let
    my current contract finish and wait a little bit before submitting changes again to the source code....

    Bob Jones, 1:343/41


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Bob Jones on Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:35:43
    Bob Jones wrote to Alan Ianson:

    And will my OS/2 configuration work?

    Yes, it's all the same (only different!). Hollar if you need help. :)

    Actually Yes and No.... There may be some path editing that you need to do to your config files depending on your setup. And I also got bit initially with the case sensitivity under Linux / case insensitivity under OS/2 when I initially ported my control files over to Linux. Since then more fixes have gone into the CVS version to handle the issue, so it may go better for Gordon.

    I had forgotten about that. Now I always use lower case so as not to get
    caught by that issue somewhere or other down the line.

    I'll agree with you that the squish and sqafix code is probably in better shape than the maximus code is for running under Linux. Unfortunately, I need to let my current contract finish and wait a little bit before submitting changes again to the source code....

    Yep, I have found all of max/squish/sqafix to work quite nicely 32
    bit wise. On the amd64 I seem to have some problems. I did telnet
    into my own max board a couple of times but never did get it going
    remotely so I could go live with it.

    I miss the 'b' command from max's message menu, I don't think any
    other package has that kind of functionality.

    Having the free time is tough to do I know. I've been staying
    away from the muffin echo b/c I don't want BS coding BBS stuff
    when he should be studying/resting. We'll get there I'm sure
    when the time is right.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

    ... It's 10 p.m., do you know where your backups are?

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