IT'S DONE ヽ(´∇`)ノ https://2ch.cx/src/1861.zip
> IT'S DONE ヽ(´∇`)ノ > https://2ch.cx/src/1861.zip HOLY SHIT ヽ(´∇`)ノヽ(´∇`)ノヽ(´∇`)ノ Reference: 2021/10/14(Thu) 14:48:30
> IT'S DONE ヽ(´∇`)ノ > https://2ch.cx/src/1861.zip Make sure to go through all the settings and read the TL notes I left, as well as the addendum section in the readme. They should cover most of the potential issues that might arise in setting this up ヽ(´ー`)ノ Oh yeah, and I found a replacement for bbspass.cgi called crypt.cgi by Zurubon. Yes - the same Zurubon who made the popular version of the uploader script we and many others are still using today ヽ(´ー`)ノ Reference: 2021/10/14(Thu) 14:48:30
> > IT'S DONE ヽ(´∇`)ノ > > https://2ch.cx/src/1861.zip > Make sure to go through all the settings and read the TL notes I left, > as well as the addendum section in the readme. They should cover most > of the potential issues that might arise in setting this up ヽ(´ー`)ノ > Oh yeah, and I found a replacement for bbspass.cgi called crypt.cgi by > Zurubon. Yes - the same Zurubon who made the popular version of the > uploader script we and many others are still using today ヽ(´ー`)ノ Perl?! Ugh! How am I supposed to run this! (;´Д`) Reference: 2021/10/14(Thu) 15:04:01
> > Make sure to go through all the settings and read the TL notes I left, > > as well as the addendum section in the readme. They should cover most > > of the potential issues that might arise in setting this up ヽ(´ー`)ノ > > Oh yeah, and I found a replacement for bbspass.cgi called crypt.cgi by > > Zurubon. Yes - the same Zurubon who made the popular version of the > > uploader script we and many others are still using today ヽ(´ー`)ノ > Perl?! Ugh! How am I supposed to run this! (;´Д`) Same way I did ヽ(´ー`)ノ The main thing I do is edit my apache config file to allow CGI scripts in all the directoy(s) I want to run CGI/Perl scripts, then restart apache. If you want to know the exact steps, I can detail them for you If you're not using apache... (;´Д`) Other than that it's usually just a matter of: - making sure the script files have the correct path to Perl (usually either "/usr/bin/perl" or "/usr/local/bin/perl" - for me it's the former) - if it's an older Japanese script, using the special version of jcode.pl that actually runs on modern Perl (I provided it!) - that all your permissions are in order Reference: 2021/10/14(Thu) 15:08:07