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Re: [Tlf-devel] What am I doing wrong
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Rein Couperus |
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Re: [Tlf-devel] What am I doing wrong |
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Sun, 05 Dec 2004 12:05:09 +0100 |
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Hmmm... this is strange indeed.
Can you do a:
cd ~/tlf/arllfd
ls -l > testfile
cat logcfg.dat >> testfile
and send it to me so I can have a look?
rein
On Sunday 05 December 2004 00:01, Ed wrote:
> I promised myself that after the no-spots fiasco, I would make a better
> effort at learning TLF. Well, I'm stuck. TLF defaults to the files in
> usr/share no matter what I do. I made a directory structure as shown in
> the help file and also suggested by Nate N0NB.In "/" I made a TLF
> directory with a sub-directory called arrlfd. In this directory I made a
> sub-directory called "rules" and placed the arrl rules there. In the
> "arrlfd" directory I placed the logcfg.dat and a arrlfd.log. I edited
> the logcfg to show the correct call...etc.
>
> I open a terminal, cd to /tlf/arrlfd and do a "tlf -v" and it opens the
> logcfg in /usr/share everytime. I try tlf and get the same results. I'm
> sure that I missed something, somewhere, but don't have a clue where to
> look. I'm using a Debian based distro if that matters. Any ideas ?
>
> Ed W3NR
>
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