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nodelist2lbdb - convert Fido nodelist and pointlist to lbdb format
SYNOPSIS
nodelist2lbdb nodelist.XXX [point24.XXX]
DESCRIPTION
This little script reads in a Fido named nodelist.XXX and optionally a Fido point list named points24.YYY and generates a list with the
lbdb format:
<mailaddress> TAB <realname> TAB <comment>
This file is written to $HOME/.lbdb/nodelist
FILES
$HOME/.lbdb/nodelist
/usr/lib/lbdb/m_fido
SEE ALSO lbdbq(1)AUTHORS
nodelist2lbdb is written by Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.de>.
Unix October 2005 NODELIST2LBDB(1)
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ifindex(8) FTN mailer ifindex(8)NAME
ifindex - Create nodelist index
SYNOPSIS
ifindex [-h] [-x verbosity] [-I file]
DESCRIPTION
Ifindex creates a nodelist index which is used by ifcico for faster nodelist lookups.
Depending on the OPTIONS set when compiling the program, one of 3 different nodelist indices will be generated: a db- a (g)dbm- or a dbz-
version. The dbz- type nodelist-index has some advantages (smaller indices and faster index generation) over the other 2 types but is cur-
rently only in PRE-ALPHA state - you should also read the README before using this type of nodelist-index.
OPTIONS -h Display a short help message.
-x Verbosity
Set the debug verbosity. Verbosity may be a number from 0 to 32 to set 'on' bits from 1 to number, or a string of letters where 'a'
= bit 1, 'b' = bit 2, etc. up to bit 26.
-I File
Use the alternate configuration file File.
RETURN CODES
0 Successfull
64 command line usage error
65 error reading config file
DEBUG VERBOSITY
d lock files
f aka matching
g outbound directories
h call
j session handshake
k file transfer
l filelist
m nodelist flags
r modem
t nodelist index
z hydra protocol
FILES
$IFLIBDIR/config
Runtime configuration file.
nodelist.???
A list of nodes in an FTN network.
SEE ALSO ifcico(8), ifinfo(8)ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Some ideas taken from Fidogate/RFmail package, written by Teemu Torma and hacked by Martin Junius.
Some tcp code taken from JE version, written by Tsuneo Tanaka <ttan@twics.com>
1993, 1994 Eugene Crosser
This is free software. You can do what you wish with it as long as this copyright notice is preserved.
Manpage and dbz-nodelist-index support by Christof Meerwald <cmeerw@mail.htl.fh-sbg.ac.at>
Many thanks to the institute of computer science in Salzburg/Austria and especially to Anton Hofmann <hofmann@wst.edvz.sbg.ac.at> who made
further work possible during his lecture.
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