this; either get a CVS update from sourceforge (if you don't know
what this is, then it isn't for you) or get my package from:-
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-<A HREF="http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip">http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip</A><P>If you went down the CVS route, then everything will be nicely
+<A HREF="http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip">http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip</A><P>or if you want the lastest CVS version (which is produced every night)
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+<A HREF="http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.tgz">http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.tgz</A><P>If you went down the CVS route, then everything will be nicely
set out on your local disk. If you got the ZIP file, unpack it to
somewhere convenient. The following examples assume that you put
it on drive "C:\", for convenience.
<htmlurl url="http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip" name="http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip">
+or if you want the lastest CVS version (which is produced every night)
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+<htmlurl url="http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.tgz" name="http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.tgz">
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If you went down the CVS route, then everything will be nicely
set out on your local disk. If you got the ZIP file, unpack it to
somewhere convenient. The following examples assume that you put
http://www.dcc.rsgb.org/WinSpider.zip
+ or if you want the lastest CVS version (which is produced every night)
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+ http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.tgz
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If you went down the CVS route, then everything will be nicely set out
on your local disk. If you got the ZIP file, unpack it to somewhere
convenient. The following examples assume that you put it on drive
o $mycall - Should hold the callsign of your DX Cluster
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o $myname - The SysOp's first name
o $myalias - the SysOp's callsign. Cannot be the same as $mycall!
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You really also ought to update the $mylatitude, $mylongitude, $myqth
and $myemail variables. And unless you are absolutely certain you know
what you're doing, you should change nothing else in this file.
- perl cluster.pl
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+ perl cluster.pl
If you want to enable inbound "TELNET" connections, you've got a
little more work to do. From a handy "DOS box" that's not doing
anything else, do the following:-
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copy \spider\perl\listeners.pm \spider\local
cd \spider\local
notepad listeners.pm
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