Just wondering if anyone has sucessfully compiled NNTPCACHE on a Debian system? If so, how?!?!?
It is supposed to run under Linux without any problems, so I don't see that it should be a major issue compiling it under Debian. Would anyone consider creating a package for it if they can get it working so people like myself can run it? The source for NNTPCACHE can be found from ftp://suburbia.net/pub/nntpcache For those that don't know, here is what NNTPCACHE does: nntpcache (efficiently) executes on the localhost pretending to be an NNRP news reading server. In fact, what it does is pass certain NNTP commands through to real (remote and possibly local) news-servers based on various pattern matching rules. nntpcache then takes the output from those servers and caches & indexes it in funky ways (much specific case magic goes into this). The next time such information is asked for, or other information which can be logically inferred from the previously collated information, it is sent directly from the cache, without consulting the remote servers. The only other package for Debian that does anything like this is Leafnode, which I find unsuitable. NNTPCACHE is much better program (I use to run it on FreeBSD before making the switch to Debian), that I think would be a valuable addition to the range of packages available for Debian, if someone would be so kind as to get it working and create a package! Many thanks.... Roger -- Roger Dunk Arcadia Technology Ph/Fax: (02) 9874 8581 - http://www.at.com.au -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .