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Subject: [gopher] Re: How was Veronica-2 made
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Cygwin it gives you a binary version. Its installed in /etc/xinetd.conf. 
When I type in '/etc/xinetd.conf' it says:

line 6: defaults: command not found
line 8: instances: command not found
line 9: log_type: command not found
line 10: log_on_success: command not found
line 11: log_on_failure: command not found
line 12: cps: command not found
line 15: includedir: command not found

And them it just stays there without going back to bash. I have to type ^C 
in order to get to the shell. Then it says:

[1]+    Exit 127                        /etc/xinetd.conf

Eric
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cameron Kaiser" <spectre@floodgap.com>
To: <gopher@complete.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 8:55 AM
Subject: [gopher] Re: How was Veronica-2 made


>> How do I get inetd or xinetd running?
>
> Start xinetd (after you've compiled it) with something like
>
> /wherever/you/installed/it/xinetd &
>
> (the & may not be necessary, it's been awhile since I worked with xinetd).
> Look in the process list to make sure it started. Send me the ps output
> if you're not sure if it's running or not because I'm curious about how
> cygwin handles this.
>
> I'm not at the G5 right now, or I would have installed cygwin already to
> see if I could figure out an installation procedure.
>
> -- 
> ------------------------------------ personal: 
> http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
>  Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * 
> ckaiser@floodgap.com
> -- 1-GHz Pentium-III + Java + XSLT == 1-MHz 6502. -- Craig 
> Bruce --------------
>
>
>