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I was concerned about that but there are specific client
versions and specific server versions which are different files. All of the data
files (bb-hosts etc) are not server or client specific.
You say that it would definately screw it up but what
would be screwed and why does it need to be started out of different
directories.
I will revert back to different directories if I have to
but I would rather leave the scructure as is because it is much easier to manage.
Cheers
Dave
I'm not entirely sure I followed that. You combined the etc folders for your server and client? Because that would most
definitely screw it up... the server and the client need to be in separate
directories and started out of those separate directories. Please correct me
if I interpreted that wrong.
Guys,
I have an
issue with the server component of big brother. All of the local tests show up
purple. Even if I set the bblocal to TRUE in the runbb.sh script so that the
local stuff runs explicitely it still doesn't work and the bblocal dies with
no errors reported into BBOUT.
I am worried
that I have inadvertantly screwed with the config because I have combined the
etc directories from the client and the server into one area so that I can
have the same distribution area for both server and client.
Anyone got
any ideas ?
Cheers
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