[FADCA] fpac.sh

Chuck Hast wchast at gmail.com
Tue May 31 23:22:24 EDT 2005


On 5/31/05, Bill_Sinbine at fpl.com <Bill_Sinbine at fpl.com> wrote:
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> Bill Sinbine
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>                       "Chuck Hast"
>                       <wchast at gmail.com>        To:       k4gbb at earthlink.net, "Florida Amateur Digital Communication Association"
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>                       05/31/2005 10:25
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>                       "Chuck Hast";
>                       Please respond to
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>                       Digital
>                       Communication
>                       Association"
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> On 5/31/05, Charles S Schuman <k4gbb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> > My modified fpac.sh file timestamps and identifies the events in
> > /var/log/fpac. With the changes to the script you will have to use
> > fpac.sh start in the ax25-up file.
> >
> > The file is usless for normal operation, but helps a bunch
> > when you are testing. Check the fpac log file everynow and again...
> > when there is a "Hard" error the file blotes up to a meg or two.
> > I usally rm it and touch it to make a new/empty file.
> >
> ------ File clipped for brevity...
> Charlie,
> I just tried to cut and past the thing into vi, when you send it like
> that it appears that it gets additional white space introduced into
> it, really got mangled when I stuck it into vi...
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> Can you tar it and send it to me as a tar file. Probably what we
> need to set up is a repository (unless we already have one)
> where we can ftp these things and be done with it.
> 
> Chuck
> I have one that we can use right now but it isn't public.  I'll talk to him
> about setting us up a ftp site that would be public... I'll send you and
> Charlie the site when I get home
> 

Good, just got into Norwalk CT. Going to be here tomorrow and day after.
I may actually be able to log into your machine as I have been told that
I will be spending some time setting doing nothing, seems the customer
does not worrry too much about having people on primise doing nothing.

-- 
Chuck Hast 
To paraphrase my flight instructor;
"the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going
out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn
and twisted metal."


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