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Package: eggdrop
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Hi, I wrote this manpage for eggdrop, please use it.
Regards.
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.TH EGGDROP 1 2008-01-02
.SH NAME
eggdrop \- Advanced IRC Robot
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBeggdrop\fP [options] [config-file]
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBeggdrofP is an IRC bot written in C, which sits on channels and takes
protective measures, such as preventing it from being taken over (in the few
ways that anything can), recognizing banned users to reject them, recognizing
privileged users to give them operator status, punishing users for things like
flooding, among innumerable others.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-n\fR
Don't background. Normally, Eggdrop will move itself into the background when
you start it up, meaning you'll get another shell prompt, and you can do other
things while the bot is running. With -n, you won't return to the shell prompt
until the bot exits (which won't normally happen until it's killed). By
default, -n will send all log entries to the console.
.TP
\fB\-nt\fR
Don't background, use terminal. This is just like -n, except that instead of
seeing log entries, your console will simulate a DCC chat with the bot.
.TP
\fB\-nc\fR
Don't background, show channel info. This is just like -n, except that instead
of seeing log entries, every 10 seconds your screen will clear and you will see
the current channel status, sort of like "top".
.TP
\fB\-m\fR
Create userfile. If you don't have a userfile, this will make Eggdrop create
one and give owner status to the first person that introduces himself or
herself to it. You'll need to do this when you first set up your bot.
.TP
\fB\-h\fR
Show help.
.TP
\fB\-v\fR
Show version info, then quit.
.SH AUTHOR
Eggheads Development Team
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tag 458796 -fixed-upstream
quit
Hi,
sorry for the time it took me to reply to this, and thanks for your
efforts in writing the initial manpage you submitted! However, the
upstream manpage *is* already included in the package. It's in
eggdrop-data, on which eggdrop depends, which means that, if you install
eggdrop, you *will* have the manpage available.
I'm removing the fixed-upstream tag you added and closing the bug.
Regards,
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Guilherme de S. Pastore
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