Travis! Welcome back! "I am so pleased you are not dead!"
By the way, for the forseeable future I will have access to a fairly large FTP server (several GB of it anyway) and I will be offering access to members of both SurvPC lists. I've got the server up (RedHat 9) and the services just about configured, and I will announce it to both lists probably next week. This will provide a place where members can stage files for download by the other members (like utilities, apps written by the membership, and so on). This server is privately managed (which is good) and is off the backbone, so bandwidth is a little limited (which is bad), but as long as it isn't abused it should provide a vehicle for exchange beyond the merely verbal. Best Regards, Garry Hamilton * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Travis Siegel wrote: ----- > Thanks to one of our members, listserv is operational again. > For those of you who were wondering. > Softcon suffered a rather catestrophic power failure (the > power supply blew up) in the machine a couple weeks ago. > Everything was transferred and/or copied to a new drive, and > installed in a new machine, but in the process, the local > library directore wasn't copied. As a result, many of the > programs in the /usr/local hiearchy weren't/aren't working. > Unfortunately, I'd also forgotten to copy the root directory > (/root I mean) from the other drive where the listserv binaries > were stored for use in just such an occurrence. > <sigh> > In any case, it was pointed out that while 1.8C wasn't available, > 1.8D was. I didn't think it'd use my current license file, but > I tried installing 1.8E anyway, and surprisingly enough, it took > the old license file. > So, we're back in business, so have at it. (the archives should > be working again as well.) > Enjoy. > >
