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> i enabled the "hacks" but i still dont see connect/exit notices..
> and my F:lines are setup correctly
>
>
> On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 03:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Can You Add Flags To An O:line? Like To See Connect Notices, Nick
> > > Changes, Etc? Or Does Ircu Not
> Can You Add Flags To An O:line? Like To See Connect Notices, Nick
> Changes, Etc? Or Does Ircu Not Support Those Modes/Features?
>
Connection/exit notices yes, nickchange notices no.
It can be set with the snomask settings (ircu2.10/doc/snomask.html), turn on
the F:line CONNEXIT_NOTICES before
* Chris Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-05 17:13:04 +]:
> I susspect it means diff -rC3:
>
> recursive
> context
> 3 lines of copied text.
>
> I personaly hate context diffs...
Well, if that's the case, you guys are not working on a good track
record her
> this patch if you like. I couldn't find any "patch submission
> guidelines" on the coder-com web site, except this:
>
> # A patch must be submitted with a separate description section that
> # include standard header fields, and the actual patch should be in
> # "diff-rc3" format.
>
> I have
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 13:31, daaave wrote:
> # "diff-rc3" format.
I susspect it means diff -rC3:
recursive
context
3 lines of copied text.
I personaly hate context diffs...
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 13:31, daaave wrote:
> anything about "rc3" so... But, the entire thing is only 3 lines,
> really it takes just as long to simply type in the changes manually as
> it does to apply the patch. ;)
Speaking personal
* Tom Rons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-04 21:12:51 +0100]:
> Hmm, you have a point there. Depending on how it is interpreted by the
> person installing it, it may well look like a failure to run as root.
> I too think it would be a good idea to change it.
Well, I was going to make this change,
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 08:50:03PM -0600, Rodrigo sl wrote:
> i tring the ircu2.10 software but wen i try to run the
> program it tell me "the server can not run as
> superuser"
Maybe someone should change this message to "the server will not run as superuser"...
reading it just this moment it lo
you can't run ircu as root , run it as user
*peace*
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--- Rodrigo sl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i tring the ircu2.10 software but wen i try to run the
>program it tell me "the server can not run
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On Tuesday 03 December 2002 02:50, Rodrigo sl wrote:
> p.s. sorry for my ortography
Orthography ;) And nice use of irony there.
> p.s. respond me please
You're running as root, use another account such as ircd to run the ircd.
> =
You are trying to run ircd as root, try to run it as a normal user.
Math
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Rodrigo sl wrote:
i tring the ircu2.10 software but wen i try to run the
program it tell me "the server can not run as
superuser"
i compiled and installed the software, what i'm doing
wrong
p.s. sorry
After compilation, debugging symbols can be stripped out which makes a
40mb gnuworld.
.tar.bz2'd makes 4mb
Math
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Fréderic Kinnaer wrote:
You need approx 500 mb (for mod.cservice, without source), so for compiling
it (only mod.cservice (X)) you need +/- 800 megs ... Only that is
You need approx 500 mb (for mod.cservice, without source), so for compiling
it (only mod.cservice (X)) you need +/- 800 megs ... Only that is almost
impossible on a shell. You also need a PgSQL db for mod.cservice and one for
mod.ccontrol. GNUWorld is mostly hosted at home-servers or own servers ..
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> > The /kills, channel mode changes, etc.that are visible
cfv-165 fixed that dont forget...
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> The /kills, channel mode changes
Thank you for your recent email about the procedure for becoming an IRC
Operator.
IRC Operators are chosen for their abilities at running servers, routing
the network, knowledge of IRCu, and trustworthiness. There is no form,
mailing list, or person to ask, and there is no list of future operato
Hi,
Undernet has taken the step of banning all non-idented clients from
Videotron due to the large amount of abuse from this ISP. The ban was
agreed upon by Undernet and Videotron after discussions took place to
respond to the increasing abuse. After looking at ways to reduce abuse,
Videotron agr
This change was actually meant to help with the configuration of
gnuworld. If you check the help screen for configure, you will now
find this:
--with-pgsql=PGSQLDIR Specify location to find pgsql
Default path is "/usr/local/pgsql"
You can specify the path to y
I never used to have a problem with gnuworld.
But a recent change appears to have changed the configure script around for
the worse. At least for me, anyway
Now, ./configure is unable to find my libpq++.h in /usr/include/pgsql,
because it *insists* on looking for it in /usr/local/pg
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