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28 October 1992.
Added a few more options.
1. the /W command line option will display
a dummy list of filenames and directory in
the Maximus logfile format. This can be used
to perform maintenance on all your filelists
in one run. It is unlikey that the default
filenames will actually be contained in any of
the filelists, but LOGCOUNT will do any maintenance
required. It'll just be reporting alot of 'can't find
in files.bbs' messages.
you could use the -w command line option for each
and every filelist, but that would take alot of
time and typeing:-)
example: MKFXFBBS /w >dummy.log
then do a LOGCOUNT -LDUMMY.LOG -V
2. the /@ command line option will cause MKFXFBBS to
look though the area.dat and area.ndx files and
display a list of directory translations. These
are used by LOGCOUNT and should be in LOGCOUNT.CFG.
example: mkfxfbbs /@ >>logcount.cfg
Logcount only allows 75 such translations, so
you may have to investigate the wildard type of
translations. See FIXFBBS.CFG for more details.
Also note the you should edit your existing
logcount.cfg and position any/all wildcard type
translations after anything added by the above
procedure.
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attempt to creat the directories list and the
file area names by reading Maximus' AREA.NDX
and AREA.DAT files. Output can be redirected
to a disk file. Type MKFXFBBS ? for all the
help there is.
example of redirection.
mksfxfbbs > fixfbbs.cfg
note: If LOGCOUNT.CFG is in the current directory
then the correct includion characters will be
obtained from it, else.... default characters will
be inserted on the first 4 lines. Make sure they
are correct for your situation.