Hey Mike!
On Sat, May 02 2026 10:40:12 -0500, you wrote:
I have a script set up with the following line in it (it wraps
here):
/usr/local/bin/htick -c /home/bbs/ftn/etc/config hatch /home/bbs/u/
temp/ sfnet.zip SF_INFO replace sfnet.zip desc @@DIZ @DIZ
Based on what the man page says, the 'desc @@DIZ @DIZ' part is
valid. However, if I run with that part on there, I get:
If I take the '@@DIZ @DIZ' off, it runs as expected and hatches out
the file. I checked and the file being hatched does contain a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file. The lines in the DIZ file end with the DOS EOL
characters and not the linux EOL, but I wouldn't think that would
cause an issue.
I am assuming I have something wrong on that command line? ;)
Here is from the man page:
hatch <file> <area> [replace [<filemask>]] [desc <desc> [<ldesc>]]
I'm not sure if you can use both at the same time as I've never tried, but here is how I do it:
If using a short description:
.. desc @/path/to/something.txt
If using a file_id.diz:
.. desc @DIZ
However, between the man page and the help from just typing 'htick' on the command line, I would agree that you /should/ be able to do both.. and no matter what, you definitely shouldn't be getting a segmentation fault whether it works or not.
Regards,
Nick
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