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Maurice Kinal | mark lewis | where it will go |
June 10, 2016 7:37 PM * |
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-={ vendredi, 10 juin 2016, 19:37:17 +0000 }=- Hey mark! Just for fun I converted E6614010.PKT from a type 2 to a type 2.2 and ran the result through pkt-thingy. Here is the result; --------------- vim commandline magic starts <Esc>:read ! ~/testing/pkt-thingy ~/testing/00010e32000c0000-575b15e0.pkt /home/fidonet/testing/00010e32000c0000-575b15e0.pkt is a possible pkt ... checking for pkt type ... /home/fidonet/testing/00010e32000c0000-575b15e0.pkt: Type 2.2 pkt header 1:3603/20.0@fidonet -> 1:3634/12.0@fidonet Number of echomail msgs in pkt = 186 --------------- vim commandline magic ends Also I added a "tr -d '\000'" to the output lines to get rid of any nulls in the output. For the record they still exist in the data vector - a Type 2.2 data vector in this case - as they are required in whatever field they are required, such as 8 of them in $5 which is used to determine the type in the first place. It isn't fatal but if you think the change is needed then I'll be happy to add pkt-thingy-ng to the mix, and possibly 00010e32000c0000-575b15e0.pkt if requested. Life is good, Maurice ... Don't cry for me I have vi. --- GNU bash, version 4.3.42(1)-release (x86_64-atom-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001.0) |
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