- Original Message -
From: "Stacy Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What Kev said. Despite smug assurances that emails to admins/opers are
> sent to /dev/null, that is the only place that policy complaints can be
> directed and have any hope of being considered. In the past I have always
>
Hiya,
while parsing netburst from Washington-R to h69, Diemen cored. Running
pl15, with +- 6000 clients at that point.
Some stuff about the core:
#0 0x8072ed3 in send_buffer (to=0xbec4de0,
buf=0x819ec40 ":Diemen.NL.EU.Undernet.org NOTICE :*** Notice --
Completed net.burst from washington
I have noticed that one by one, all of the Undernet servers are moving to
new code which masks a users server, prevents us regular users from using
the +s mode, masks general server information in routing synch/de-synch
messages, and disables the links and map commands. Perhaps there are other
[11:24] -X- Auth: jcar114 [500] BlakJak [100] crispy [100]
[11:24] -X- Auth: jcar114/dess|afk [500] BlakJak/Blak|Work [100]
crispy/DodgyUni [100]
The difference between these two reports - I wasnt in #auckland for the
first one, and i was in the second.
Wouldnt it be useful to see what NICK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 23/08/2001 00:26:26:
> [11:24] -X- Auth: jcar114 [500] BlakJak [100] crispy [100]
>
> [11:24] -X- Auth: jcar114/dess|afk [500] BlakJak/Blak|Work [100]
> crispy/DodgyUni [100]
>
>
> The difference between these two reports - I wasnt in #auckland for the
> first one,
Title: Message
I downloaded ircu2.10 from http://serverwatch.internet.com/index.html and
after the usual configure process I typed gmake and the compilation started then
failed. I typed gmake again to regenerate the errors for your
attention.
Please let me know what am doing wrong? Thanks
MessageWhat OS? Either the OS has posix bolluxed up or we don't have the
right header included in userload.c
- Original Message -
From: WebMaster
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:15 PM
Subject: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10 compilation problem.
I downloaded ircu2.10 from
Title: Message
look in userload.c
and change #include to #include
-Dawg/Brian
Steil
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
WebMasterSent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:16 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10 comp
Hello,
I have heard that there is a way
to impliment an /omode command on IRCu - is this true? If so, how would I
go about doing this?
~PJ