Aucbarpa.1177 net.news.b utzoo!decvax!duke!harpo!npois!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:usenet Tue Apr 20 19:42:05 1982 news 2.6 released Updates for version 2.6 of B news have been posted to net.sources. Several useful contributed pieces of software, which have been added to the "misc" directory, have also been posted to that newsgroup. Report any bugs to this mailbox: ucbvax!arpavax:usenet Changes to netnews in version 2.6 2.6 is the first release since 2.3, and the diffs are from 2.3. 2.4 and 2.5 were never sent out (multiple deltas were done on control.c). checknews has a -q option which causes an exit status result, with no output. expire has -e, -i, and -I flags to control expiration dates. It will now put expired news in /usr/spool/oldnews (not /usr/spool/news/.canned) and in subdirectories by newsgroup. If you want to keep old news, you should mkdir /usr/spool/oldnews. Expire has also been reworked to be driven by the history file rather than the active file and all possible articles. This makes it faster, and it automatically cleans up history by removing expired articles from there, too. Be warned that if an article does not appear in history, the new expire won't remove it, so if you have been truncating your history file by other means, you should keep your old expire program around for a while, and run it again in a few weeks. Two new configuration flags in defs.h: MANUALLY can be defined, causing the system administrator to be notified of any action requested by a control message. He should then manually mail the requested item to the person who requested it. This is intended for very secure systems. Also, BERKNAME can be defined with your sites name on the Berknet, if you are on a Berknet. This enables the U sys option, described below. A new convention for control messages is in effect: a control message is one that has a Control: line in the header, and the text of the Control line is the message. This is intended to allow a cancel message to be posted to the same newsgroup as the original article, using the same title. For upward compatibilty in a network environment, old style messages are still understood, and messages are generated which are correct for both environments. Eventually the old method will be phased out. Several improvements to the cancel command make it work decently over the network, and for the local super user. The save command supports a | option, allowing you to pipe your file to a command, e.g. s |lpr will write to the line printer. Two new sys flags: S means "no shell" and implies a direct exec of the line in the sys file (this causes less overhead when sending news). Also, U means that the outgoing article should be formatted for the Berknet. The postnews shell script now puts you in your EDITOR if you have it in your environment. Articles which are posted to more than one newsgroup are now shown to you only once. Several useful tools have been added to the misc directory - they are posted separately to net.sources. ----------------------------------------------------------------- gopher://quux.org/ conversion by John Goerzen of http://communication.ucsd.edu/A-News/ This Usenet Oldnews Archive article may be copied and distributed freely, provided: 1. There is no money collected for the text(s) of the articles. 2. The following notice remains appended to each copy: The Usenet Oldnews Archive: Compilation Copyright (C) 1981, 1996 Bruce Jones, Henry Spencer, David Wiseman.