I wanted to revisit this question after having an opportunity to look at the source code. This is a totally benign parameter after all. Code for it only...
Artiste Extrordinaire!
artie@...
Dec 12, 2000 3:01 am
409
http://muq.org/~legacy/glowmuck/ ftp://muq.org/pub/legacy/glowmuck/glow-3.1.7.tgz I've put up the Linux and MS VC++ compiled Win32 versions for FTP or HTTP ...
Artiste Extrordinaire!
artie@...
Dec 12, 2000 3:49 am
410
404 on http://muq.org/~legacy/glowmuck/ should be http://muq.org/~legacy/ftp/glowmuck/ ... From: Artiste Extrordinaire! [mailto:artie@...] Sent: Monday,...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 12, 2000 5:12 am
411
Comparing TinyMuck to Glowmuck, (as I tend to do so I know what the heck you're doing, Artie =) I see that you actually removed the check for tp_who_hides_dark...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 12, 2000 6:02 am
412
A few things.... 1) Would it be too much trouble to be able to @list and @edit programs you do not own if you are set to a W3 or W4? I let 'GOD' hold most of...
Colt Centaur
z4681019@...
Dec 14, 2000 10:18 pm
413
1) try chowning the scroll/program to your wizard player, then chowning it back to #1 (You'll need his name, to do it, and will need to be in the same room)...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 14, 2000 10:32 pm
414
1.) In that case, it's better to let an Avatar set W4 hold all of your MUFs instead of #1. You can set Avatar GUEST to allow other wizards to @chown to and...
Inhandra
inhandra@...
Dec 14, 2000 10:32 pm
415
self-correction....you don't need to be in the same room...but you do need #1's name, you can't use his/her dbref. ... - Rayanth 1) try chowning the...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 14, 2000 10:37 pm
416
It will not be easy! and I have no idea how to do it or I would do it myself. If you do it then I would sell it to make up for lost time. -Colt ... From:...
Colt Centaur
z4681019@...
Dec 14, 2000 11:18 pm
417
For #1, as others have replied and older archive messages should describe, you should set the muf storage wizard player object Guest so lesser wizards can...
Artiste Extrordinaire!
artie@...
Dec 15, 2000 12:03 am
418
1) How do you set the say/osay filter in editplayer if glow-muck uses core code for the color say's? 2) Why doesn't the \ symbol work while the / does? -Colt...
Colt Centaur
z4681019@...
Dec 21, 2000 4:43 pm
419
1) How do you set the say/osay filter in editplayer if glow-muck uses core code for the color say's? 2) Why doesn't the \ symbol work while the / does? -Colt ...
Centauri MUCK
centaurimuck@...
Dec 21, 2000 9:39 pm
420
... Wow, Joel...you're pretty encrypted there! =) The technical term for what Joel is trying to say is 'escape character'. \ is the escape character in most...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 21, 2000 10:05 pm
421
... All mucks have core code for 'say'. None of which include filters inserver. If you want them, install a say program that supports them. ... Work for...
Cherry Tiger
cherry@...
Dec 21, 2000 10:31 pm
422
There is a shortcut to moving a copy of your muck to a windows machine. --Compile the server on your windows machine using the directions outlined in...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 21, 2000 11:22 pm
423
You shouldn't need to use any newline conversions with GlowMuck in Windows. Files should be transfered in binary mode so everything is unix linefeeds. Not...
Artiste Extrordinaire!
artie@...
Dec 21, 2000 11:41 pm
424
You know, as many times as I've been wrong, I'm surprised you haven't chased me out of here, Andy =) - Rayanth...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 22, 2000 6:18 am
425
Does anyone know of any problems compiling GlowMUCK on FreeBSD? I'm looking at starting a muck on mux.net and would like to use Glow if possible.
Dave
David...
David Calvarese
dhranma34@...
Dec 22, 2000 1:57 pm
426
... No problems whatsoever here; compiles right out of the box. -- Snowy Maslov aka Snowpony My... [ www.vulpine.pp.se/cgi-bin/furcode ] ... - - =...
Sleepless in Brisbane
snowy@...
Dec 22, 2000 2:26 pm
427
First question.... What are these folders I find in my installation? glow/game/data/help/ glow/game/data/man/ glow/game/data/mpihelp/ They are all empty. Are...
Tony Belding
tlbelding@...
Dec 31, 2000 4:08 am
428
First answer : Those directories don't exist in the original TGZ, so I can only assume they are put there by the compiler...that means they must be in the...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Dec 31, 2000 5:46 am
429
... From: "Tony Belding" <tlbelding@...> To: <glowmuck@egroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 10:08 PM Subject: [glowmuck] documentation files...
Inhandra
inhandra@...
Dec 31, 2000 6:22 pm
430
Since you're using Glow you can use Inhandra's suggestion of using the muf help feature. You don't need to turn off that parse_help_as_mpi @tune, but then...
Artiste Extrordinaire!
artie@...
Jan 2, 2001 2:12 am
431
I've been rather current with GlowMUCK for about 2 years now, and I've actually been wondering what's up with the WWW @tunes? I know NeonMUCK has the HTML...
Kojichan
kojichan@...
Jan 2, 2001 6:51 am
432
... I usually use http://www.kemenel.org/glow/adminguide.shtml#webpages as my guide for Glow's webstuff, as it's as thorough as I've ever needed (actually it...
markpasc@...
Jan 2, 2001 2:14 pm
433
... they ... I ... They should be there, although by default they are empty, so if the zip/tar program(s) don't handle that nicely, they won't show up. As far...
Davis, Iain E.
feaelin@...
Jan 2, 2001 6:15 pm
434
... You've made me curious...what was it? Maybe I'll add it. ;) That goes for everyone, feel free to comment on things you couldn't find the answer for on...
Davis, Iain E.
feaelin@...
Jan 2, 2001 6:15 pm
435
a normal CGI or Perl script would work just fine. Simply have it connect to your muck port, send a 'WHO' without actually connecting, and write the output to...
Rayanth Drygu
rayanth@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:06 pm
436
... There actually isn't a lot in common between Neon and Glow HTTP support. All of the muf/mpi CGI stuff is totally different. Neon uses direct socket muf...
Artiste Extrordinaire!
artie@...
Jan 3, 2001 3:28 am
437
... If I remember right (which may not be so), it had to do with the length limit of the URL including GET query parameters, and if POST queries were possible...