Synchronet v3.19b-Win32 (install) has been released (Jan-2022).

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install:nix [2020/01/10 17:44] – [Clean Rebuild] typo digital maninstall:nix [2020/03/21 14:42] – [Non-CVS] wrong filename (sbbs_src.tgz, not sbbs_dev.tgz) digital man
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 If you want to build a stable release, replace the archive filenames above with valid release filenames: If you want to build a stable release, replace the archive filenames above with valid release filenames:
-  - replace ''sbbs_dev.tgz'' with ''ssrc**317b**.tgz''+  - replace ''sbbs_src.tgz'' with ''ssrc**317b**.tgz''
   - replace ''sbbs_run.tgz'' with ''srun**317b**.tgz''   - replace ''sbbs_run.tgz'' with ''srun**317b**.tgz''
  
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   # chkconfig --add sbbs   # chkconfig --add sbbs
      
-== Debian ==+== Debian (systemd) ==
  
-If using Debian based Linux, you should use either of the following methods to add the Synchronet system service to your startup configuration for the ''sbbs'' daemon to start automatically during system startup:+Modern Debian-based Linux systems use [[https://wiki.debian.org/systemd|systemd]] to start and control system services (daemons). See [[howto:systemd]] for detailed instructions on configuring Synchronet as a daemon that is started automatically and controlled via systemd. 
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 +== Debian (SysVinit) == 
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 +If using an **older** Debian-based Linux which still uses a SysV/init.d daemon/service control system, you should use either of the following methods to add the Synchronet system service to your startup configuration for the ''sbbs'' daemon to start automatically during system startup:
  
   # insserv -v sbbs   # insserv -v sbbs