Re: [Networker] "types" file format
2004-10-01 20:13:27
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> If you start up with an empty nsrdb directory in 7.1 or an empty nsr.res
> file in case of NW 6.1 and you try to create a new resource that was
> just printed from en existing resource you get a message that there is
> no such resource type.
> It seems that the "types" subcommand will return the NSR resource types
> you have in your configuration file.
> If you start up with an empty file/directory and use the "types"
> subcommand you get an empty list.
Is there any reason you couldn't start with the default file that nsrd
creates when first run?
I created a "stub" file for 6.x file style resource..
type:NSR;
type:NSR client;
[...]
Using that file as the .res file was enough to allow other instances to
be created.
I wasn't able to come up with a valid 'types' file that did anything
useful.
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Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
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