package main;
-require Exporter;
-@ISA = qw(Exporter);
-
-@EXPORT_OK = qw($mycall $myname $myalias $mylatitude $mylongtitude $mylocator
- $myqth $myemail $myprot_version
- $clusterport $clusteraddr $debugfn
- $def_hopcount $data $system $cmd
- $userfn $motd $local_cmd $mybbsaddr
- $lang
- $pc50_interval $user_interval
- );
-
-
# this really does need to change for your system!!!!
+# use CAPITAL LETTERS
$mycall = "GB7DJK";
# your name
$myname = "Dirk";
-# Your 'normal' callsign
+# Your 'normal' callsign (in CAPTTAL LETTERS)
$myalias = "G1TLH";
# Your latitude (+)ve = North (-)ve = South in degrees and decimal degrees
# Your Longtitude (+)ve = East, (-)ve = West in degrees and decimal degrees
$mylongitude = +0.94518260;
-# Your locator (yes I know I can calculate it - eventually)
+# Your locator (USE CAPITAL LETTERS)
$mylocator = "JO02LQ";
# Your QTH (roughly)
# the default language (the key used must match the one in the Messages file)
$lang = 'en';
+# the country codes that my node is located in
+#
+# for example 'qw(EA EA8 EA9 EA0)' for Spain and all its islands.
+# if you leave this blank then it will use the country code for
+# your $mycall. This will suit 98% of sysops (including GB7 BTW).
+#
+
+@my_cc = qw();
+
# the tcp address of the cluster this can be an address of an ethernet port
# but this is more secure. For normal use this will be fine.
$clusteraddr = "localhost";
$motd = "$data/motd";
# are we debugging ?
-@debug = ('chan', 'state', 'msg', 'cron', 'connect');
+@debug = qw(chan state msg cron connect);
+
+# are we doing xml?
+$do_xml = 0;
+
+# the SQL database DBI dsn
+#$dsn = "dbi:SQLite:dbname=$root/data/dxspider.db";
+#$dbuser = "";
+#$dbpass = "";
+
+1;