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From: Urs =?UTF-8?Q?Jan=C3=9Fen?= <urs@buil.tin.org>
Newsgroups: news.software.readers
Subject: Re: migrating slrn settings to tin
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 12:58:48 -0000 (UTC)
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In anthk <anthk@openbsd.home> wrote:
> for a while. The thing is, I use a slrn spool
> cache because of convenience (I have a similar
> setup for email, gopher and gemini with isync/
> msmtp and friends).
> Thus, would it be possible to reuse the SLRN
> spool under tin, and posting it against the spool
> so slrnpull batch sends and receives everything?
[I don't know anything about slrn spool/slrnpull]
_if_ the slrn spool is in traditional spool format (I assume it is)
(and an active-file is provided (not required if using -n)) _reading_
should be no problem (but if it lacks NOV-files it may be slow(er); tin
could likely be used to create NOV-files if really needed).
you need to either configure with
--with-libdir=/var/lib/news \
--with-spooldir=/var/spool/news/articles \
--with-nov-dir=/var/spool/news/overview \
--with-nov-fname=over.view
or set $TIN_LIBDIR, $TIN_SPOOLDIR, $TIN_NOVROOTDIR, $TIN_NOVFILENAME
$TIN_ACTIVEFILE accordingly or adjust path/named via
/etc/tin/tin.defaults (after "make install_sysdefs").
I would go for configure + fine tune via tin.defaults if needed.
for posting you either need an external inews which somehow inserts
the article where ever it should go to (e.g. local output dir which
will be picked up by something or use NNTP (if tin is configured without
NNTP (not required) use tinews.pl from the tools dir and point that to an
NNTP-server), the internal inews just does NNTP.
> Long ago I've got it working with Emacs and GNUS,
> but the speed was very subpar on my netbook,
> it was glacial slow.
might have been due to missing NOV-files? without the NRA has to read
(at least the first few lines of) each article in the group just to be
able to build some kind of a group-view, with NOV it's just a line (per
article) in a file (per group).