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Hello everybody!
So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like this,
../Logs/badareas.lst
But when I go into a message group and want to import the badareas.lst the location is here,
../data/badareas.lst
Where else is this location defined so I can have them match?
RickV wrote to All <=-
Hello everybody!
So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like this,
../Logs/badareas.lst
But when I go into a message group and want to import the badareas.lst
the location is here,
../data/badareas.lst
Re: Badareas.lst location
By: RickV to All on Wed Sep 24 2025 06:17 pm
Hello everybody!
So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like this,
../Logs/badareas.lst
But when I go into a message group and want to import the
badareas.lst the location is here,
../data/badareas.lst
Where else is this location defined so I can have them match?
The only place that is defined is in your ctrl/sbbsecho.ini file
(which can be edited using echocfg) - the default value is "../data/badareas.lst", so it looks like you changed it: BadAreaFile = ../data/badareas.lst
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digital man (rob)
RickV wrote to All <=-
Hello everybody!
So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like this,
../Logs/badareas.lst
But when I go into a message group and want to import the
badareas.lst the location is here,
../data/badareas.lst
Why would you do that? (put it in a Logs directory).
It's not a log. It's a list of bad (undefined) echo areas. Keep it
in ../data where it belongs, and where other parts of SBBS expect it
to be. Sheesh.
Hello Digital!../logs/badareas.lst, that's where I want it. But
19 Apr 71 23:13, you wrote to me:
Re: Badareas.lst location
By: RickV to All on Wed Sep 24 2025 06:17 pm
Hello everybody!
So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like this,
../Logs/badareas.lst
But when I go into a message group and want to import the
badareas.lst the location is here,
../data/badareas.lst
Where else is this location defined so I can have them match?
The only place that is defined is in your ctrl/sbbsecho.ini fileYes I did change it to
(which can be edited using echocfg) - the default value is "../data/badareas.lst", so it looks like you changed it: BadAreaFile = ../data/badareas.lst
when I try and import the badareas it's shows ../data/badareas.lst, I then have to change it to where the file is. ../logs. Why is it not seeing it where I have it set to? Thanks my question.
Could this be a bug?
Re: Badareas.lst location
By: RickV to Digital Man on Wed Sep 24 2025 09:57 pm
../logs/badareas.lst, that's where I want it. But
Hello Digital!
19 Apr 71 23:13, you wrote to me:
Re: Badareas.lst locationthis,
By: RickV to All on Wed Sep 24 2025 06:17 pm
Hello everybody!
So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like
file
../Logs/badareas.lst
But when I go into a message group and want to import the
badareas.lst the location is here,
../data/badareas.lst
Where else is this location defined so I can have them match?
The only place that is defined is in your ctrl/sbbsecho.ini
(which can be edited using echocfg) - the default value isBadAreaFile =
"../data/badareas.lst", so it looks like you changed it:
../data/badareas.lstYes I did change it to
when I try and import the badareas it's shows ../data/badareas.lst,
I then have to change it to where the file is. ../logs. Why is it
not seeing it where I have it set to? Thanks my question.
Because SCFG doesn't read or write to the sbbsecho.ini file.
Could this be a bug?
No, operating as designed.
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digital man (rob)
OK, certainly not a big deal. Can I ask why the option to put it in a different directory then?
Digital Man did say "it's operating as designed", so for some reason
that's the way it suppose to be.
No, the path/filename set in sbbsecho.ini is what SBBSecho (or at least
the instance that runs with that config file) will update/write when messages for bad area-tags are received.
User Name: [ John Doe ]
But as soon as you type a character, it prints that character and wipes out the example to allow you to continue. Even if you were to hit "Enter" with John Doe there, it wouldn't save that username to the user base, because it's just displayed to assist you as an example.
Basically the same situation?