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[VANILLA-L:775] Re: [VANILLA-L:774] netrek.org, metaserver and stuff
- To: vanilla-l@us.netrek.org
- Subject: [VANILLA-L:775] Re: [VANILLA-L:774] netrek.org, metaserver and stuff
- From: James & Petria Cameron <cameron@ogg.stl.dec.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 20:43:34 +1100
- Organization: Netrek Vanilla Server Maintenance
- References: <9801220957.ZM25957@cs.vu.nl>
- Reply-To: vanilla-l@us.netrek.org
- Sender: owner-vanilla-l
F Niessink wrote:
> Would it be a good idea to start pushing server admins to use the new
> (well not so new) soliciting code for metaserver updates?
I think so. What do you think, Nick? Is it robust enough? I know the
US metaserver was crashing at about the same time I was using the
solicitation code on netrek.att.net.au (which has since gone).
> - I downloaded Vanilla 2.7pl7 the other day and it does not seem to
> have any docs about the soliciting code, not even an example
> .metaserver file: do we need to write that?
Yes, and a template .metaservers (note the name) file might be handy to
have in the manifest ... or build one from a set of queries in a shell
script.
> - James or Nick, could you send me the latest source of the metaserver
> so that I can make sure I'm up to date?
I think Nick has the latest. I'm running one inside Digital but Nick
hasn't been giving me any updates, so I guess his is the most recent.
The code in 2.7pl7 was prototype code; we wanted more functionality
according to our design. The web page for the design stuff is still
around; http://surf.Germany.EU.net/toyland/netrek/metadev/
But if the code works, we might as well spread it around.
It is also simple to retro-fit the code to existing servers, provided
they can be recompiled.
--
James Cameron (cameron@stl.dec.com)
Digital Equipment Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd. A.C.N. 000 446 800
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