I can partially answer my questions. Removing also Seen does away with the ByteString.index error. Must check the code to see why.
Two more concrete questions a) how do I gracefully leave lambdabot? ctrl-C or killing it from another shell are the only ways out I found so far. b) what does lambdabot expect in the fptools directory? Cheers, Daniel Am Freitag, 22. Juni 2007 20:10 schrieb ich: > Greetings, > lambdabot segfaulted when installing > Fact > Haddock > Quote > Source > Todo > Where > > What's special about them? > I.e., why did they cause a segfault and the others not? > > And, how could I build a lambdabot _with_ them (though I'm not sure, I'll > actually want them, but I might). > > Without these, I now have an apparently working lambdabot, well, not > properly working. > First time I started it, all seemed well, but from then on: > $ ./lambdabot > Initialising plugins ..................................sending message to > bogus server: IrcMessage {msgServer = "freenode", msgLBName = > "urk!<outputmessage>", msgPrefix = "", msgCommand = "NAMES", msgParams = > [""]} > ............... done. > Main: caught (and ignoring) IRCRaised Data.ByteString.index: index too > large: 0, length = 0 > lambdabot> > 3+7 > Main: caught (and ignoring) IRCRaised Data.ByteString.index: index too > large: 0, length = 0 > 10 > lambdabot> > > The bogus message thing also appeared the first time, I hope this is meant > to be so. > But what about the ByteString.index exception? > Where might that come from? > How to get rid of it? > > Finally, is there a tutorial/manual for using lambdabot? > > Thanks for any help, > Daniel _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe