It actually compiles, links, and runs (assuming you have a /sbbs/ctrl direct with the proper .cnf files). It even answers an incoming telnet connection, displays "Synchronet for Linux Version 3.00 Copyright 2000 Rob Swindell" a then immediately segfaults. :-)
This is a major achievment folks! It means my threading model works on Linux and my socket calls are all BSD-kosher (they needed some massaging). Yippee!
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