Hello, I am brand new to both Full Thrust and to this list and wanted to say
hello to everyone.
As I have been working on my first fleet I have been unable to locate an
automatic graphical SSD builder. Not to be denied I threw together a very
quick one using Perl and CGI. The only problem is that I currently do not have
any web space to host the script at. If anyone has some web space that offers
CGI and Perl and would be willing to host this script please let me know. I
would like to make this tool accessible to everyone.
If a tool already exists please let me know and I will discontinue my efforts
here.
> Jeff McConnell wrote:
Hi Jeff, welcome to the List!
You'll want to talk with Roger Burton West roger(at)firedrake(dot)org, who is
the Keeper of the Archives (about the third item under "Other
People' Stuff" at http://firedrake.org/roger/ft/index.html ), and also a
Perl guru.
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 02:06:05PM -0800, Jeff McConnell wrote:
> I am brand new to both Full Thrust and to this list
Welcome!
> As I have been working on my first fleet I have been
> You'll want to talk with Roger Burton West
Thank you, I will contact him.
> There's mine at http://firedrake.org/roger/ft/ and I
I am sorry I must be a little blind tonight, could you post a direct link?
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:06:05 -0800 (PST) Jeff McConnell
> <mcconje@sbcglobal.net> writes:
Why, good as the people on htis list are you might have found a new way to
build a mouse trap... Take a look at Roger's then contact him off list
and compare notes. Better yet, post yours so we can compare - uh, no I
don't know where...
Gracias,
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 17:52, Jeff McConnell wrote:
There is a Java SSD builder in the works so to speak. Real life interruptions
have kept me from getting much work done on it.
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 04:52:49PM -0800, Jeff McConnell wrote:
> I am sorry I must be a little blind tonight, could you
I know Jeff IRL, and I think it's worth noting that Jeff's SSD builder parses
the.ship files created by Eric's program to create the SSD's.
--Tim