On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 23:33 +1000, James Bunton wrote:
> Well that's an interesting one.
> Try manually specifying a reactor, like poll instead of letting it
> use kqueue
Finally. Using 0.11.2-dev2 with the poll reactor seems to work and
causes no problems for the present. Thank you.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bearcat M. Sandor)
Date: Tue Aug 22 17:23:21 2006
Subject: [py-transports] help me get IRC transport version 0.3 up and
running
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Norman,
That gives me a lot more to work with. However, i don't have an "alias" field
in the dialog. I only have "address", "nickname", "password", "name"
and "username". At the top of the dialog is the message "Please provide your
legacy Character set or charset (eg cp437, cp125-, iso-8859, koi8-r)"
So the dialog has the following in it now:
Address: chat.freenode.net
Nickname: Bearcat
Password: [freenode nickserv password]
Name: Bearcat M. Sandor
Username: Bearcat
The version of irc-transport is o.3,
Thanks for the help so far.
Bearcat M. Sandor
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 03:30 in an email titled "Re: [py-transports] help
me get IRC transport version 0.3 up and running" Norman Rasmussen wrote:
>On 8/21/06, Bearcat M. Sandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> However, i am a bit flummoxed as to what the "Register with Jabber
>> Service" dialog wants.
>>
>> The registration dialog wants:
>> Address: (This is the address of my jabber server? or my jabber username?)
>> Nickname: (name i want to chat under
>> Password: (my jabber password for my jabber user on my own system)
>> Name: (my real name?)
>> Username: (the username of my jabber user?)
>
>If you hover over the (?) it should give you the following info:
>
>Alias: Server alias used for jids
>Address: Server to connect to
>Nickname: Familiar name of the user
>Password: Password or secret for the user
>Name: Full name of the user
>Username: Account name associated with the user
>
>which is all very well, but what does it _mean_? Maybe an example would
> help:
>
>Alias: freenode (or fn - so the jid for bob would be:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], or nickserv is [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Nickserv)
>Address: chat.freenode.net (you can also supply a port by adding stuff
>like :6667)
>Nickname: (should be self explanatory)
>Password: (this is used to login to the irc server, often Nickserv
>will use it too)
>Name: (this is your full name that you want to appear in your WHOIS
> information) Username: (this is the 'user' part of your 'email' that is
> shown in the WHOIS - often also called ident information)
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