From: djk
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 00:02:55 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: added more help
X-Git-Tag: R_1_11^0
X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2c10c7a8dbbd04bd0021cfc650d20f81b9df887c;p=spider.git
added more help
change privilege of forward/opername to 1
upissed version to 1.11
---
diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
index 7a870fba..d066335f 100644
--- a/Changes
+++ b/Changes
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
mine in spider/html
4. fixed telnet connections
5. added connect instructions to html tree.
+6. Added some more help
+7. Upissued version
12Dec98========================================================================
1. Incorporated sh/st, (un)set/lockout, forward/opername from Iain G0RDI
2. Added group handling with (un)set/group, show/group. This allows arbitrary
diff --git a/cmd/Commands_en.hlp b/cmd/Commands_en.hlp
index cc518e93..179c73cc 100644
--- a/cmd/Commands_en.hlp
+++ b/cmd/Commands_en.hlp
@@ -63,6 +63,11 @@ Disconnect any connected locally
is compared against the available bands set up in the cluster.
see show/bands for more information.
+=== 1^FORWARD/OPERNAME ^Send out information on this to all clusters
+This command sends out any information held in the user file which can
+be broadcast in PC41 protocol packets. This information is Name, QTH, Location
+and Homenode. PC41s are only sent for the information that is available.
+
=== 0^HELP^The HELP Command
HELP is available for a number of commands. The syntax is:-
@@ -76,35 +81,38 @@ to SH/DX, ANNOUNCE can be shortened to AN and so on.
Look at the APROPOS command which will search the help database
for the you specify and give you a list of likely commands
to look at with HELP.
-=== 0^SHOW/DX^Interrogate the spot database
-If you just type SHOW/DX you will get the last so many spots
-(sysop configurable, but usually 10).
-
-In addition you can add any number of these commands in very nearly
-any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
-
-on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm
-on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS)
-
- - the number of spots you want
-- - spot no spot no in the selected list
-
- - for a spotted callsign beginning with
-* - for a spotted callsign ending in
-** - for a spotted callsign containing
-
-day - starting days ago
-day - - days days ago
-
-info - any spots containing in the info or remarks
-
-spotter - any spots spotted by
-
-e.g.
-
- SH/DX 9m0
- SH/DX on 20m info iota
- SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30
+
+=== 9^LOAD/ALIASES^Reload the command alias table
+Reload the /spider/cmd/Aliases file after you have editted it. You will need to
+do this if you change this file whilst the cluster is running in order for the
+changes to take effect.
+
+=== 9^LOAD/BANDS^Reload the band limits table
+Reload the /spider/data/bands.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
+the cluster is running.
+
+=== 9^LOAD/CMD_CACHE^Reload the automatic command cache
+Normally, if you change a command file in the cmd or local_cmd tree it will
+automatially be picked up by the cluster program. Sometimes it can get confused
+if you are doing a lot of moving commands about or delete a command in the
+local_cmd tree and want to use the normal one again. Execute this command to
+reset everything back to the state it was just after a cluster restart.
+
+=== 9^LOAD/MESSAGES^Reload the system messages file
+If you change the /spider/perl/Messages file (usually whilst fiddling/writing new
+commands) you can have them take effect during a cluster session by executing this
+command. You need to do this if get something like :-
+
+unknown message 'xxxx' in lang 'en'
+
+=== 9^LOAD/PREFIXES^Reload the prefix table
+Reload the /spider/data/prefix_data.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
+the cluster is running.
+
+=== 1^PING ^Send a ping command to another cluster
+This command is used to estimate the quality of the link to another cluster.
+The time returned is the length of time taken for a PC51 to go to another
+cluster and be returned.
=== 0^KILL [ ...]^Remove or erase a message from the system
You can get rid of any message to or originating from your callsign using
@@ -170,6 +178,112 @@ receive a read receipt when they have read the message.
SB is an alias for SEND NOPRIVATE (or send a bulletin in BBS speak)
SP is an alias for SEND PRIVATE
+
+=== 0^SET/ADDRESS ^Record your postal address
+
+=== 0^SET/ANNOUNCE^Allow announce messages to come out on your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/ANNOUNCE^Stop announce messages coming out on your terminal
+
+=== 0^SET/BEEP^Add a beep to DX and other messages on your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/BEEP^Stop beeps for DX and other messages on your terminal
+
+=== 9^SET/DEBUG ^Add a debug level to the debug set
+=== 9^UNSET/DEBUG ^Remove a debug level from the debug set
+
+=== 0^SET/DX^Allow DX messages to come out on your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/DX^Stop DX messages coming out on your terminal
+
+=== 0^SET/HERE^Tell the system you are present at your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/HERE^Tell the system you are absent from your terminal
+
+=== 0^SET/HOMENODE ^Set your normal cluster callsign
+Tell the cluster system where you normally connect to. Any Messages sent
+to you will normally find their way there should you not be connected.
+eg:-
+ SET/HOMENODE gb7djk
+
+=== 0^SET/LOCATION ^Set your latitude and longitude
+In order to get accurate headings and such like you must tell the system
+what your latitude and longitude is. If you have not yet done a SET/QRA
+then this command will set your QRA locator for you. For example:-
+ SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E
+
+=== 0^SET/LOCKOUT ^Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster
+=== 0^UNSET/LOCKOUT ^Allow a callsign to connect to the cluster
+
+=== 0^SET/NAME ^Set your name
+Tell the system what your name is eg:-
+ SET/NAME Dirk
+
+=== 9^SET/NODE [..]^Make the callsign an AK1A cluster
+Tell the system that the call(s) are to be treated as AK1A cluster and
+fed PC Protocol rather normal user commands.
+
+=== 0^SET/PAGE ^Set the lines per page
+Tell the system how many lines you wish on a page when the number of line
+of output from a command is more than this. The default is 20. Setting it
+explicitly to 0 will disable paging.
+ SET/PAGE 30
+ SET/PAGE 0
+
+=== 9^SET/PRIVILEGE [^Set your QRA locator
+Tell the system what your QRA (or Maidenhead) locator is. If you have not
+done a SET/LOCATION then your latitude and longitude will be set roughly
+correctly (assuming your locator is correct ;-). For example:-
+ SET/QRA JO02LQ
+
+=== 0^SET/QTH ^Set your QTH
+Tell the system where you are. For example:-
+ SET/QTH East Dereham, Norfolk
+
+=== 0^SET/TALK^Allow TALK messages to come out on your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/TALK^Stop TALK messages coming out on your terminal
+
+=== 0^SET/WWV^Allow WWV messages to come out on your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/WWV^Stop WWV messages coming out on your terminal
+
+=== 0^SHOW/DX^Interrogate the spot database
+If you just type SHOW/DX you will get the last so many spots
+(sysop configurable, but usually 10).
+
+In addition you can add any number of these commands in very nearly
+any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
+
+on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm
+on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS)
+
+ - the number of spots you want
+- - spot no spot no in the selected list
+
+ - for a spotted callsign beginning with
+* - for a spotted callsign ending in
+** - for a spotted callsign containing
+
+day - starting days ago
+day - - days days ago
+
+info - any spots containing in the info or remarks
+
+spotter - any spots spotted by
+
+e.g.
+
+ SH/DX 9m0
+ SH/DX on 20m info iota
+ SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30
=== 0^SHOW/DXCC ^Interrogate the spot database by country
This command takes the (which can be a full or partial
diff --git a/cmd/forward/opername.pl b/cmd/forward/opername.pl
index c8db6567..df10d231 100644
--- a/cmd/forward/opername.pl
+++ b/cmd/forward/opername.pl
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ my @out;
my $call;
if (@f == 0) {
- return (1, $self->('e6')) if ($self->priv < 5);
+ return (1, $self->('e6')) if ($self->priv < 1);
} else {
foreach $call (@f) {
my $ref = DXUser->get_current($call);
diff --git a/html/install.html b/html/install.html
index 36e7ce1c..b375941e 100644
--- a/html/install.html
+++ b/html/install.html
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
-Last modified: Sun Dec 13 22:00:19 GMT 1998
+Last modified: Mon Dec 14 00:01:40 GMT 1998
This HOWTO describes the installation for DX Spider v1.11 on a "vanilla" Red Hat 5.1 platform, and assumes that you have started with a clean disk, with nothing other than the standard Red Hat 5.1 distribution. I always select 'everything', and that seems to ensure that nothing is missed out :-)
In addition to the standard Red Hat distribution you will require the following CPAN modules: -
@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ IO-1.20.tar.tgz
Net-Telnet-3.01.tar.gz
+Do get the latest versions of these packages if any of the above list
+is out of date.
You'll also need the AX25 utility package. There is much debate about what is "best", what is "better". What works for 5.1 is this: -
diff --git a/perl/cluster.pl b/perl/cluster.pl
index e343cc0b..55b3fb91 100755
--- a/perl/cluster.pl
+++ b/perl/cluster.pl
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ package main;
@inqueue = (); # the main input queue, an array of hashes
$systime = 0; # the time now (in seconds)
-$version = "1.10"; # the version no of the software
+$version = "1.11"; # the version no of the software
$starttime = 0; # the starting time of the cluster
# handle disconnections