<HTML> <!-- $Id$ --> <HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO 8859-1"> <META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <META name="author" lang="en" content="Michiel Broek"> <META name="copyright" lang="en" content="Copyright Michiel Broek"> <META name="description" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS Manual"> <META name="keywords" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS, MBSE, BBS, manual, fido, fidonet, gateway, tosser, mail, tic, mailer"> <TITLE>MBSE BBS Programs - mbtoberep - List newfiles to report.</TITLE> <LINK rel=stylesheet HREF="../manual.css"> </HEAD> <BODY> <BLOCKQUOTE> <h5>Last update 31-Jan-2001</h5> <P> <P> <H1>mbtoberep - List newfiles to report</H1> <P> <H3>Synopsis.</H3> <P> <code><strong>mbtoberep</strong></code> <P> <P> <H3>Description.</H3> <P> <strong>mbtoberep</strong> is a small utility to list the file ~/etc/toberep.data which contains the newfiles found on your system before <strong>mbaff announce</strong> is run. This program is intended for system development but I decided to leave it in the distribution for now. If you pipe the output thru more or less you are able to inspect the records. <P> <P> <H3>Environment.</H3> <P> In order to run <strong>mbtoberep</strong> you must set the global variable <strong>$MBSE_ROOT</strong>. This variable must point to the root directory of the bbs structure. The main configuration file <strong>config.data</strong> must be present in the ~/etc directory. <P> <A HREF="index.htm"><IMG SRC="../images/larrow.gif" ALT="Index" Border="0">Back to index</A> <A HREF="../index.htm"><IMG SRC="../images/b_arrow.gif" ALT="Main" Border="0">Back to Main index</A> </BLOCKQUOTE> </BODY> </HTML>