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    <p>Speaking of the API, would it be possible to configure pydecnet
      via the API?</p>
    <p>-brian<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/11/21 14:54, Paul Koning wrote:<br>
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      BTW, I'm still trying to figure out how best to construct the API.
       What's there now seems clumsy.  The existing network application
      API (see decnet/application/mirror.py) feels more like what I
      want, but I need to go back and see how best to work that for
      requests initiated from the outside, as opposed to subprocesses
      started from PyDECnet.
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            <div class="">On Nov 17, 2021, at 9:44 AM, Brian Hechinger
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                <p class="">Read documentation? Heathen. :-P</p>
                <p class="">Got a systemd unit file written for it and
                  it's up and running for good now. Woo!</p>
                <p class="">Now to figure out what I can do with the
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                <p class="">-brian</p>
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