Looks like that module isn't being compiled.  Make sure to add it to the
Makefile.am, and rerun automake/autoconf.

Tim Ireland wrote:

> i now this isnt a 'default' part of the services, but i was wondering if
> anyone has managed to get it to work with GNUWorld.
> the version of gnuworld i am running if fairly recent ( cvs download from
> about two weeks ago)
> and seems to run fine, but the ADDUSERID command does not work. :/
> [gnuworld@localhost mod.cservice]$ patch -p0 -i ADDUSERIDCommand.patch
> patching file Makefile.am
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 65 (offset 2 lines).
> patching file cservice.cc
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 205 (offset -9 lines).
> patching file cserviceCommands.h
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 126 (offset 2 lines).
> patching file levels.h
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 70 (offset 2 lines).
> gmake
> the ADDUSERIDCommand.cc doesnt get compiled,
> when running gnuworld with cservice only:
> ./gnuworld -c -f channelservice.conf &
>
> *** Running in verbose mode...
> Numeric:1
> Max Clients (bogus): 1023
> Uplink Name:127.0.01
> Port:4400
> Server Name: ChannelService.Dev.SithNet.org
> Server Description: Channel Services
> xServer::charYY> AB
> xServer::charXXX> AP]
> xServer::intYY> 1
> xServer::intXXX> 1023
> xServer> Loaded 37 command handlers
> xServer> Found modul: libcservice.la (Config: cservice.conf)
> moduleLoader> Error opening module
> (/home/gnuworld/gnuworld-dev/lib/libcservice.la):
> /home/gnuworld/gnuworld-dev/lib/libcservice.so.0: undefined symbol:
> __vt_Q2gnuworld16ADDUSERIDCommand
>
> any ideas why it may be doing this?
>
> --
> -Darth
>
> ExclusionZone IRC Operator & CService Administrator in Training

Reply via email to