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Bob Seaborn | Mike Powell | Latest version for linux? |
February 18, 2017 6:54 PM * |
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> What is the latest version of Internet Rex for linux? > > I got a hold of a version 2.31 not too long ago. I installed it, but > itwill not run. It keeps giving me a "segmentation fault," which, in > researching on the interwebs, seems to mean there is a code error. As > IREX > is not open source, there is no way for me to fix that one, if that is > right. > > The version I have on my OS/2 box is 2.29, which I assume is the latest > version for that platform. As I understand things, any version above 2.29 (irregardless of OS) is most likely a very unstable beta. Irex is NOT open source, nor is the source code available, although I have been assured by the author that the source is NOT lost. I understand that 'life' got in the way of it's development, so the project got shelved. > > I would like to get IREX working on my debian box so that I can finish > moving the board to that box & finally retire the OS/2 box. > > The other alternative is to get a few email lists that I am porting into > my > echos moved from IREX to another package. That is really all I am using > it > for now... well, that and FTN ftp connections that I have not been able > to > get working using fidopoll. All *I* use irex for is the binkd protocol, nothing else, and 2.29 has been rock stable her for many years under OS/2. *I* never saw any need for any other use of iRex on my system. .....Bob --- GEcho/32 & IM 2.50 * Origin: http://www.fidonet.ca (1:140/12) |
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