Received: with ECARTIS (v1.0.0; list gopher); Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:16:57 -0500 (CDT) Received: from floodgap.com ([66.159.214.137] ident=elvis) by glockenspiel.complete.org with esmtp (Exim 4.63) id 1Hd7PL-0007jc-VD for gopher@complete.org; Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:16:57 -0500 Received: (from spectre@localhost) by floodgap.com (6.6.6.666.1/2007.01.03) id l3FGGsFR007912 for gopher@complete.org; Sun, 15 Apr 2007 09:16:54 -0700 From: Cameron Kaiser Message-Id: <200704151616.l3FGGsFR007912@floodgap.com> Subject: [gopher] Re: How was Veronica-2 made In-Reply-To: <00fc01c77f78$ed094800$0700a8c0@MARS> from Eric Newberry at "Apr 15, 7 09:12:49 am" To: gopher@complete.org Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 09:16:54 -0700 (PDT) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL39 (25)] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Spam-Status: No (score 0.0): AWL=0.011 X-Virus-Scanned: by Exiscan on glockenspiel.complete.org at Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:16:57 -0500 X-archive-position: 1561 X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: gopher-bounce@complete.org Errors-to: gopher-bounce@complete.org X-original-sender: spectre@floodgap.com Precedence: bulk Reply-to: gopher@complete.org List-help: List-unsubscribe: List-software: Ecartis version 1.0.0 List-Id: Gopher X-List-ID: Gopher List-subscribe: List-owner: List-post: List-archive: X-list: gopher [Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...] > 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 No, no, no! That's the configuration file! There should be a file named *just* xinetd. Try something like find / -name xinetd -print to see where. -- ------------------------------------ personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckaiser@floodgap.com -- Conceit causes more conversation than wit. -- LaRouchefoucauld -------------