AnomJobs - Trouble With Installation
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 @highfalutin said in AnomJobs - Trouble With Installation: There's nothing there for Mux. Could that be it? No. All of the switches seem to have a default value (the final one) for MUs not listed, which would include TinyMUX. 
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 (Thank you. I'd have wasted time trying and failing to fix that.) 
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 The easiest way to install aJobs on a Mux is to install the SGP flatfile. SGP is a good-enough starting package and it comes with BB, aJobs, and MyrdCron installed. 
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 @thenomain said in AnomJobs - Trouble With Installation: The easiest way to install aJobs on a Mux is to install the SGP flatfile. SGP is a good-enough starting package and it comes with BB, aJobs, and MyrdCron installed. I really do not think it does. When I did my ChimeMUX, I used the SGP flatfile, and I still had to install aJobs. 
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 I don't recall it coming with ajobs either. 
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 @skew 
 It comes with an Ajob-alike system, but it's not Ajobs specifically.
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 Well that is kind of a surprise. Also kind of too bad. I'm not a fan of the system, but it seems just as a requirement as bboards. 
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 @bobotron said in AnomJobs - Trouble With Installation: @skew 
 It comes with an Ajob-alike system, but it's not Ajobs specifically.No? Can you show me what you're talking about? SGP comes with like 9 objects on it and nothing more. Will be happily proved wrong. 
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 @skew I think they might mean the +request thing with SGP. It's been little awhile so I don't remember exactly what it did, but I think it was more of a 'reminders' style system than jobs. 
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 Might be thinking of MUXcore, instead of SGP. 
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 @skew 
 I'd have to load up SGP in some way, but the last time I had pulled SGP up to use, there was a lot of code already in, and there was an Ajobs-like system, with code, TPs, etc. buckets. I didn't really mess around with it extensively, I just recall it being there and mapping to a lot of how AJobs looked and seemed to function. But it has been a while since I looked at it. It was part of the PennMUSH SGP minimal DB.
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 @Bobotron Yeeeeah. We're in TinyMUX here  
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 @skew 
 shrug I would have expected a code suite to be the same, more or less, across the board. Apparently not.
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 @Bobotron said in AnomJobs - Trouble With Installation: @skew 
 shrug I would have expected a code suite to be the same, more or less, across the board. Apparently not.And now you can sit and ponder why anyone still uses TinyMUX  oh it hurts  
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 @skew Arrrghh... Well, I abandoned ship and fled to PennMUSH. Installed perfectly the very first attempt. Note to self: Listen the first time. 
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 That's unfair. If Penn changed the original SGP -- written for TinyMUSH and migrated straight to TinyMUX -- you can't blame the foundation for it. Maybe because I'm used to using the ChimeMUX fork, that I thought aJobs was part of the base. TinyMUX has problems, but "SGP isn't consistent" is not one of them. You might as well blame it for having a different columns() than Rhost. (edit: link to Chime's frankly amazing fork.) 
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 @Thenomain The "oh it hurts" was because I know exactly why people use TinyMUX. I do lament that no one ever put together a good base package to start from. 
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 @skew said in AnomJobs - Trouble With Installation: I do lament that no one ever put together a good base package to start from. You mean like MUXcore? 
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 @Tinuviel I've literally never seen this before today. After installed MUX a few times now. What the heck! Where were you ages ago??? Why did not one tell me about this?!?! 
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 I dunno, MUXcore is pretty old now. That didn't stop me from porting it to Rhost, but I can't see myself using it as the starter db for a new game, either. 
 
			
		 
			
		
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		