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From: W6TJ @ W6TJ.#SCA.CA.USA.NOAM (Rcara)
To:   DPBOX @ WW 

DPBOX is a part of the NetBSD distrobution, and it
mostly runs.  It crashes when a new user goes to
register on the system.  I am wondering if anyone
who plays around with NetBSD could reproduce this.

I running the last version 6.0.0 on Slackware 7.1
and also Slackware 11 for several weeks and not
a single crash, so I am thinking that DPBOX was not
kept up to date as NetBSD moved along.  TFKISS and
TNT (the terminal) work just fine on NetBSD.  I am
wondering if it is a matter of a simple patch to get
DPBOX 6.0.0 up to date on NetBSD 9.3.  I am also
curious as to what version of NetBSD would it work
fine with.  I had to reach pretty far back with
Linux to get it all running correctly.

-73 de Chris KQ6UP
I am enjoying playing with all of this
old stuff.

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