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Cygwin SWR Copyover

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Posted by Marowi   (65 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #15 on Sun 21 Mar 2004 02:11 PM (UTC)
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Well, cygwin wouldn't run the startup, because I didn't download the tcsh shell (because your guide doesn't say to ;-) ). I downloaded tsch and now run it via startup.

Here's my startup script:

#! ../../../../../bin/tcsh -f

set port = 4000
if ( "$1" != "" ) set port="$1"

cd ../area

nohup
nice
#limit stack 1024k
if ( -e shutdown.txt ) rm -f shutdown.txt

while ( 1 )
    set index = 1000
    while ( 1 )
	set logfile = ../log/$index.log
	if ( ! -e $logfile ) break
	@ index++
    end

    date > $logfile
    date > ../area/boot.txt

    ../area/toth $port >&! $logfile

    if ( -e shutdown.txt ) then
	rm -f shutdown.txt
	exit 0
    endif
    sleep 10

end


and here's my makefile


CC      = gcc
PROF    = 
NOCRYPT =
#Uncomment the next line if you want request support
#DBUGFLG = -DREQUESTS
 DEBUG   = -DDEBUG -DMC_MEM_INTRO -DMEMORY_HASH=101 -ggdb
C_FLAGS = -g3 -Wall $(PROF) $(NOCRYPT) $(DBUGFLG)
#L_FLAGS = $(PROF) -lcrypt

O_FILES = (All O files in here)
C_FILES = (All C files in here)
H_FILES = mud.h bet.h

all:
	make toth
#	rm -f $(H_FILES)

toth: $(O_FILES)
	rm -f ../area/toth1.exe
	$(CC) $(L_FLAGS) -o ../area/toth1.exe $(O_FILES) -lm
	chmod g+w ../area/toth1.exe
	chmod g+w $(O_FILES)
	rm -f ../area/toth.exe
	cp ../area/toth1.exe ../area/toth.exe

.c.o: mud.h
	$(CC) -c $(C_FLAGS) $<

clean:
	rm -f $(O_FILES)


So.. what do you suggest? I implement a copyover code that, when I type copyover, compiles - if there are no errors - ends toth, copies toth1 to toth and executes toth?

Where does the descriptor information get stored for those currently connected in that process?
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Posted by Marowi   (65 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #16 on Sun 28 Mar 2004 09:00 AM (UTC)
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Whilst I personally see it as a defeat, I'm close to securing a Linux server, so this topic is void for me.. although.. I know for a fact that many others would like to know how it is done, and if you get bored or something.. yeah. Shouldn't take /you/ too long to work it out, but I got as close as I could (not that close..)

Thanks for your time anyway.
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,173 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #17 on Wed 31 Mar 2004 06:05 AM (UTC)
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In Cygwin you shouldn't need to do this:

../../../../../bin/tcsh

It should know where the bin things are (via the current path).

As for copyover, I have commented before that I think it is more effort than it is worth, however if you can get it to work, very good.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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