Am 08.09.21 schrieb Warpslide@21:3/110 in FSX_BBS:
Hallo Warpslide,
This is awesome, thanks so much Anna.
No problem! :)
arccopy Z zip -j9o
arcmove Z zip -j9mo
Would it be these lines that create the .Z## file that's distributed?
Normally, yes.
I have this comment in my makenl.ctl:
; always compress (0), don't create diff:
;threshold 0 -1
I have to re-read the documentation, but I guess enabling the
threshold line would normally create the .Z## files via makenl.
But I've put this part into my script.
I've created a shell script around all this which runs makenl, creates ac>> the .zip files, adds it to the Synchronet filebase and hatches it to
the fileecho.
Or this is where the .Z## is made?
In my case, yes. I don't remember at the moment why I've used this
way, but there has been a reason :)
This script is run via a cronjob every friday in the morning.
If of interest, I can post this script.
I wouldn't mind having a gander, please & thanks.
My script looks like this:
-------------< process.sh >--------------
#!/bin/bash
# first: run makenl to create new nodelist
if ! makenl; then
echo "MakeNL error!"
exit 1
fi
# get latest nodelist file and create ZIP filename
nlfile=$(ls ./output/WEEDNET.[0-9]* -rt|tail -1)
nlfile=$(basename $nlfile)
zipname=${nlfile/\.[0-9]/.Z}
day=${nlfile##*.}
year=$(date +%Y)
# create ZIP file:
# -j: ignore directories
# -9: max compression
# -o: zip filedate = latest filedate in archive
zip -j9o ./output/${zipname} ./output/${nlfile}
# copy to SBBS filebase, add it fo filebase and hatch it:
cp ./output/${zipname} /sbbs/files/weednet/nodelist
SBBSCTRL=/sbbs/ctrl
/sbbs/exec/addfiles weednet_nodelist ${zipname} "WeedNet nodelist for
day ${day}/${year}"
/sbbs/exec/jsexec /sbbs/exec/hatchit-acn.js -dir=WEEDNET_NODELIST - file=${zipname} -area=WEEDNET-NODELIST -origin=420:2/1
# copy the nodelist to SBBS nodelist directory:
cp ./output/${nlfile} /sbbs/data/nodelist/weednet.nl
-------------< process.sh >--------------
The most complicated part of the script is the filename creation part
where I've used some bash string mangling functions :)
Regards,
Anna
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