Hello All!
after a while I tried again to make the "bullseye" door work but any number I press keeps saying: "Invalid Bulletin Number: 1 or 2 or 3 (depending on the number of bulletin press).
The configuration file is the default one. NEVER touched what can it be?
I use synchronet 3.17 with windows 7 32 bit
Are you talking about bullseye.js or the old bullseye.bin? In either
case, you have the source code (e.g. exec/bullseye.js) so you could certainly experiment with it to find out what the issue is. My guess
is that the configuration file (text/bullseye.cfg) doesn't actually
have any files listed.
Hi Digital Man, all the files in the bullseye.cfg are present in the correct directory (they are the default ones, I haven't changed
anything):
0
../text/system.msg
../text/newuser.msg
../text/sbbs.msg
../docs/dove-net.txt
The only thing, the files have been customized with my graphics and
in any case even if I try to replace the original ones of the system
it doesn't go the same.
Hello Digital!
Thursday January 02 2020 01:13, you wrote to me:
Are you talking about bullseye.js or the old bullseye.bin? In either case, you have the source code (e.g. exec/bullseye.js) so you could certainly experiment with it to find out what the issue is. My guess
is that the configuration file (text/bullseye.cfg) doesn't actually have any files listed.
Hi Digital Man, all the files in the bullseye.cfg are present in the correct directory (they are the default ones, I haven't changed anything):
0
../text/system.msg
../text/newuser.msg
../text/sbbs.msg
../docs/dove-net.txt
The only thing, the files have been customized with my graphics and in any case even if I try to replace the original ones of the system it doesn't go the same.
Re: bullseye not WorksHi! I have a Windows 7 not linux. I try delete file cfg and recreate it but not
By: Thomas Bampi to Digital Man on Thu Jan 02 2020 10:33:32
Hi Digital Man, all the files in the bullseye.cfg are present inthat looks correct and matches mine...
the correct directory (they are the default ones, I haven't
changed anything): 0 ../text/system.msg ../text/newuser.msg
../text/sbbs.msg ../docs/dove-net.txt
The only thing, the files have been customized with my graphicswhat permissions does your bullseye.cfg have?
and in any case even if I try to replace the original ones of the
system it doesn't go the same.
Re: bullseye not WorksHow can modify the file?
By: Thomas Bampi to Digital Man on Thu Jan 02 2020 10:33 am
Hello Digital! Thursday January 02 2020 01:13, you wrote to me:You can try modifying exec/bullseye.js to try and confirm: 1. that
Are you talking about bullseye.js or the old bullseye.bin? Ineither DM> case, you have the source code (e.g.
exec/bullseye.js) so you could DM> certainly experiment with it
to find out what the issue is. My guess DM> is that the
configuration file (text/bullseye.cfg) doesn't actually DM> have
any files listed. Hi Digital Man, all the files in the
bullseye.cfg are present in the correct directory (they are the
default ones, I haven't changed anything): 0 ../text/system.msg
../text/newuser.msg ../text/sbbs.msg ../docs/dove-net.txt The
only thing, the files have been customized with my graphics and
in any case even if I try to replace the original ones of the
system it doesn't go the same.
you're running bullseye.js (and not bullseye.bin), and 2. that
it's actually reading the bullseye.cfg file and parsing it
correctly
Hello, Digital Man.
On 02/01/20 10:01 you wrote:
Re: bullseye not WorksHow can modify the file?
By: Thomas Bampi to Digital Man on Thu Jan 02 2020 10:33 am
Hello Digital! Thursday January 02 2020 01:13, you wrote to me:You can try modifying exec/bullseye.js to try and confirm: 1. that you're running bullseye.js (and not bullseye.bin), and 2. that
Are you talking about bullseye.js or the old bullseye.bin? Ineither DM> case, you have the source code (e.g.
exec/bullseye.js) so you could DM> certainly experiment with it
to find out what the issue is. My guess DM> is that the
configuration file (text/bullseye.cfg) doesn't actually DM> have
any files listed. Hi Digital Man, all the files in the
bullseye.cfg are present in the correct directory (they are the
default ones, I haven't changed anything): 0 ../text/system.msg
../text/newuser.msg ../text/sbbs.msg ../docs/dove-net.txt The
only thing, the files have been customized with my graphics and
in any case even if I try to replace the original ones of the
system it doesn't go the same.
it's actually reading the bullseye.cfg file and parsing it
correctly
I confirm that I am using the .js file and not the .bin file! The cfg file is read correctly (I also tried to delete it and recreate it from scratch)
I'm using the beta versions of synchronet downloaded from the official website.
what permissions does your bullseye.cfg have?
Hi! I have a Windows 7 not linux. I try delete file cfg and recreate it but not
works....
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