
26-02-2007, 20:37
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Electrical Engineer / Computer Geek
AKA: Eldarion Telcontar
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Team Role: Alumni
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: Númenor
Posts: 558
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Re: Introducing the newest version of Sundial
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Originally Posted by Pat Fairbank
I've been trying through a number of channels to get the information I need to get Sundial up and running without requiring constant manual attention; unfortunately, none of my attempts have borne fruit thus far.
So I will try to cobble something together for the first week regionals over the next couple of days - however, it will require the hosting team to do a good bit of data entry and constant watching of the playing field. I won't be releasing the code publicly, so if your team is willing and able to host, for first week regionals only, please send me a PM specifying the regional and your email address.
What you need to host Sundial:
- Computer running Windows
- Wireless router
- Knowledge of Apache/PHP/MySQL/BIND
- At least one person to run the system full-time
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I have everything except the person to man it full-time; can it be looked at every hour or so or does someone literally need to sit there and constantly watch it?
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