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Readme |
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Last revised: Nov 01, 2010 |
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Readme |
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Please at least SKIM this document before asking questions. In fact, READ IT |
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if you've never successfully set up an Eggdrop bot before. PLEASE! READ IT! |
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Contents |
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0. Important notice |
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1. What is Eggdrop? |
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2. How do I get Eggdrop? |
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2a. How to get the latest version of Eggdrop via CVS |
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3. Quick startup |
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4. Upgrading |
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4a. Upgrading from a pre-1.3 version to 1.8 |
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4b. Upgrading from an older 1.3/1.4/1.5/1.6 version to a newer one |
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5. Command line |
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6. Frequently Asked Questions |
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6a. What do I do if I get the error "User file not found"? |
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6b. What the Heck is Tcl? |
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6c. My bot dies and the last entry in the logfile is "Received terminate |
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signal". What does that mean and can I prevent it? |
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6d. Someone else set up a bot I don't like. Are there any backdoors I |
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can use to take their bot down? |
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6e. What are modules? |
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6f. Can I compile Eggdrop without dynamic modules? |
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6g1. Do I still need to "loadmodule" modules? |
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6g. Where can I get a pre-compiled Eggdrop for my computer? |
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6h. I get "Makefile:3 : invalid operator" or some such thing when I |
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try to "make". |
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6i. When I "tclsh scripts/weed <userfile> c" It barfs chunks at me |
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and dies. |
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6j. I get "ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libtcl80.so.1" not found" or |
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"eggdrop: error in loading shared libraries / libtcl8.1.so: cannot |
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open shared object file: No such file or directory" when I try to |
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start my bot. |
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6k. I get a whole pile of "unresolved symbol 'Tcl_AppendResult'" (or |
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some other symbol) when I try to load a module. |
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7. Setting up a crontab |
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7a. Setting up a crontab using autobotchk |
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8. Boring legal stuff |
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9. Mailing list |
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10. Documentation |
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11. Obtaining help |
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(0) NOTICE |
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Please read this file carefully before trying to set up Eggdrop. Also, |
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make SURE that you select your +n (owner) users wisely! They have 100% |
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access to your bot and account! ONLY GIVE THIS POWER TO SOMEONE YOU |
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TRUST COMPLETELY!! |
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(1) WHAT IS EGGDROP? |
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Eggdrop is the World's most popular Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot; it is |
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freely distributable under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Eggdrop |
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is a feature rich program designed to be easily used and expanded upon by |
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both novice and advanced IRC users on a variety of hardware and software |
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platforms. |
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An IRC bot is a program that sits on an IRC channel and performs automated |
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tasks while looking just like a normal user on the channel. Some of these |
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functions include protecting the channel from abuse, allowing privileged |
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users to gain op or voice status, logging channel events, providing |
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information, hosting games, etc. |
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One of the features that makes Eggdrop stand out from other bots is module |
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and Tcl scripting support. With scripts and modules, you can make the bot |
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perform almost any task you want. They can do anything from preventing |
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floods to greeting users and banning advertisers from channels. |
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You can also link multiple Eggdrop bots together to form a botnet. This |
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can allow bots to op each other securely, control floods efficiently, and |
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even link channels across multiple IRC networks. It also allows the |
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Eggdrops share user lists, ban lists, exempt/invite lists, and ignore |
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lists with other bots if userfile sharing is enabled. This allows users |
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to have the same access on every bot on your botnet. It also allows the |
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bots to distribute tasks such as opping and banning users. See doc/BOTNET |
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for information on setting up a botnet. |
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Eggdrop is always being improved and adjusted because there are bugs to |
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be fixed and features to be added (if the users demand them, and they make |
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actually sense). In fact, it existed for several years as v0.7 - v0.9 |
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before finally going 1.0. This version of Eggdrop is part of the 1.8 tree. |
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A valiant effort has been made to chase down and destroy bugs. |
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This README file contains information about how to get Eggdrop, command |
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line options for Eggdrop, what you may need to do when upgrading from |
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older versions, a list of frequently asked questions, how to set up a |
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crontab, some boring legal stuff, info about the mailing list (a great |
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place to ask questions, and a good place to report bugs, too), some basics |
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about CVS usage, and some channels where you might get help with Eggdrop. |
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(2) HOW TO GET EGGDROP |
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Before you can compile Eggdrop, you need to have Tcl installed on your |
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system. Most systems should have Tcl on them by now -- you can check by |
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trying the command "tclsh". If it works, you will be given a "%" prompt, |
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and you can type "exit" to exit the program. This means Tcl is installed |
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on your system. If tclsh doesn't load, then Tcl probably isn't on your |
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system, and you will need to install it. The best ftp site for Tcl is |
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ftp://tcl.activestate.com/pub/tcl/. |
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Currently, the 1.8 tree of Eggdrop is developed at eggheads.org. You can |
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get the latest version of Eggdrop from the following url: |
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http://geteggdrop.com/ |
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You might try www.eggheads.org for help and information. |
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(2a) CVS USAGE |
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You can obtain the VERY LATEST version of Eggdrop, that is still under |
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development, by using CVS. CVS means 'Concurrent Versions System' and is |
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a tool for developers to always keep source code up to date. Try 'man cvs' |
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on your shell for more information about CVS. |
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This is intended only for users that know a good bit about Eggdrop. Be |
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aware that the versions of Eggdrop that you get via CVS are still being |
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developed, and may be buggy. The Eggheads Development Team will in NO WAY |
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take any responsibility for whatever might happen to you or your shell if |
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you use a CVS version of Eggdrop. |
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To obtain Eggdrop over CVS, do as follows: |
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1. Log into your shell. |
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2. Type: 'export |
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CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.eggheads.org:/usr/local/cvsroot'. |
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3. Type 'cvs login'. |
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4. Press <enter> when prompted for a password. |
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5. In your home dir, type 'cvs checkout eggdrop1.8' |
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6. In ~/eggdrop1.8, you should have a copy of the latest CVS version |
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of Eggdrop. |
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Notes: |
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o You can 'cvs logout', but you don't need to. |
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o You don't need to go through this whole process every time. If you |
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want to get a CVS version of Eggdrop at a later time, you can just |
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'cd ~/eggdrop1.8' and type 'cvs update -CdAP'. |
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o If you experience errors when using 'export', you might be using tclsh |
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as a shell. If so, try using the command 'setenv' instead of 'export': |
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setenv CVSROOT :pserver:anonymous@cvs.eggheads.org:/usr/local/cvsroot |
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(3) QUICK STARTUP |
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Please see the 'INSTALL' file AFTER you finish reading this file. |
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(4) UPGRADING |
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(4a) UPGRADING FROM A PRE-1.3 VERSION TO 1.8 |
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#### BACK UP YOUR USERFILE #### |
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We can't stress this enough. If you are upgrading and you have even a |
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slight possibility of downgrading again later, you will HAVE to back up |
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your userfile, or you will lose it. v1.3 of Eggdrop radically changed a |
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lot of things. |
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There are many major changes between v0.9, v1.0, v1.1 and v1.8, so PAY |
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ATTENTION to this part if you have a v0.9, 1.0 or 1.1 bot currently. If |
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you're just starting out, you can skip this section. |
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If you run share bots, you will need to upgrade them all at the same time |
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because of the new userfile format. Older bots will be able to link in, |
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but will not get or send a userfile. MAKE A NEW CONFIG FILE from the |
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example; there are some radical changes. |
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If you are upgrading from 0.9/1.0 to 1.8, just redo the whole thing. |
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Absolutely everything has changed, including the userfile and config file |
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formats. |
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If you are upgrading from 1.1/1.2 to 1.8, you will likely want to redo |
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the config file, as much as changed. BACK UP! You will need to run 'tclsh |
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scripts/weed/<userfile> c' to convert your userfile from v3 (1.1/1.2) to |
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v4 (1.3/1.4/1.5/1.6/1.8). |
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(4b) UPGRADING FROM AN OLDER 1.3/1.4/1.5/1.6 VERSION TO A NEWER 1.8 VERSION |
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If you followed the 'INSTALL' file and did a 'make install' (or 'make |
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install DEST="path"') after 'make', this will be pretty easy. Just upload |
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the new eggdrop1.8.x.tar.gz file to your home dir on your shell, gunzip |
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and untar it, and type 'cd ~/eggdrop1.8.x'. Next, type './configure', |
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'make config' or 'make iconfig', then 'make'. Then, kill the bot ('.die' |
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on the party line), and 'make install' to the same directory your bot |
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is currently in. After that, you can just restart your bot. You may wish |
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to delete the old Eggdrop executable and modules as well, especially if |
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you have limited disk space. |
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You should read through the new eggdrop.conf file for all of the new |
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options in Eggdrop 1.8.x. You can copy and paste any of these settings |
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into you current conf file if you do not want to use the default settings. |
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(5) COMMAND LINE |
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Eggdrop has some command-line options -- not many, because most things |
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should be defined through the config file. However, sometimes you may |
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want to start up the bot in a different mode, and the command-line |
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options let you do that. Basically, the command line for Eggdrop is: |
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% eggdrop [options] [config-file] |
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The options available are: |
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-n: Don't background. Normally, Eggdrop will move itself into the |
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background when you start it up, meaning you'll get another shell |
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prompt, and you can do other things while the bot is running. With |
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-n, you won't return to the shell prompt until the bot exits (which |
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won't normally happen until it's killed). By default, -n will send |
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all log entries to the console. |
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-nt: Don't background, use terminal. This is just like -n, except that |
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instead of seeing log entries, your console will simulate a DCC |
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chat with the bot. |
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-nc: Don't background, show channel info. This is just like -n, except |
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that instead of seeing log entries, every 10 seconds your screen |
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will clear and you will see the current channel status, sort of |
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like "top". |
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-m: Create userfile. If you don't have a userfile, this will make Eggdrop |
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create one and give owner status to the first person that introduces |
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himself or herself to it. You'll need to do this when you first set |
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up your bot. |
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-h: Show help. |
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-v: Show version info, then quit. |
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Most people never use any of the options except -m, and you usually only |
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need to use that once. |
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(6) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (or "Why doesn't this thing work?") |
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6a. WHAT DO I DO IF I GET THE ERROR "USER FILE NOT FOUND"? |
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1. Run Eggdrop with the "-m" option (i.e. "eggdrop -m eggdrop.conf"). |
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2. Go to IRC and send "hello" to your bot (i.e. "/msg mybot hello"). |
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3. You will become an owner on your bot. You can leave the bot running |
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(nobody else will become an owner if they say "hello"), but in the |
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future, don't use the "-m" option when running the bot. |
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6b. WHAT THE HECK IS Tcl? |
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Tcl is a scripting language written by John Ousterhout. It's much better |
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than most "built-in" script languages (like the one in ircII) and is |
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meant to be linked with anything needing a scripting language, so I |
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linked it with Eggdrop. The file "tcl-commands.doc" in the doc directory |
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contains a list of additional Tcl commands provided by Eggdrop. There |
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are also several example scripts in the scripts/ directory, and one in |
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the doc directory called first_script.txt. Hundreds of scripts floating |
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around on the ftp/web sites if you like working by example (which is |
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typically the best way). |
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6c. MY BOT DIES, AND THE LAST ENTRY IN THE LOGFILE IS "RECEIVED TERMINATE |
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SIGNAL". WHAT DOES THAT MEAN, AND CAN I PREVENT IT? |
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There's nothing you can do to prevent it. It means the system |
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administrator is killing the Eggdrop process. Most of the time, it's an |
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automatic thing that happens when the system is being rebooted, so it's |
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harmless. If you have a crontab running, the bot will get restarted when |
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the system is back online. Occasionally, the system administrator will |
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kill the bot manually. For example, if he/she doesn't want bots running |
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on the system. |
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6d. SOMEONE ELSE SET UP A BOT I DON'T LIKE. ARE THERE ANY BACKDOORS I CAN |
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USE TO TAKE THEIR BOT DOWN? |
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No, there have never been any backdoors and there never will be, so |
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please stop asking. Every once in a while, someone finds a way to |
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exploit a bug in Eggdrop, but we fix these bugs as soon as we find out |
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about them. If you want to bring down someone else's bot, you will not |
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have my/our help. |
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6e. WHAT ARE MODULES? |
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Modules are a way of adding extra features to the bot, much like Tcl |
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scripts, without requiring the bot to be recompiled. See doc/MODULES |
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for more information. |
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6f. CAN I COMPILE EGGDROP WITHOUT DYNAMIC MODULES? |
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Yes, you can. If the configure script detects that your system CAN'T |
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run modules, it will setup 'make' to link the modules in statically |
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for you. You can choose this option yourself by using 'make static'. |
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You can also try to compile dynamic modules on a static-only system |
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by using 'make eggdrop'. |
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6f1. DO I STILL NEED TO 'loadmodule' MODULES? |
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YES, when you compile statically, all the modules are linked into the |
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main executable. HOWEVER, they are not enabled until you use loadmodule |
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to enable them, hence you get nearly the same functionality with static |
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modules as with dynamic modules. |
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6g. WHERE CAN I GET A PRE-COMPILED EGGDROP FOR MY COMPUTER? |
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It is HIGHLY recommended AGAINST using pre-compiled Eggdrops from |
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un-trusted sources. Eggdrop has been a regular target for hacking and |
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crashing. Distribution of pre-compiled (binary) versions of Eggdrop are |
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the easiest way for hackers to provide you with the easiest (and most |
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dangerous) way of gaining access to, not only your bot, but to your |
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computer account directly. Don't advertise your pre-compiled Eggdrop |
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binary sites on the Eggdrop list either. =P |
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6h. I GET 'Makefile:3 :invalid operator' OR SOME-SUCH-THING WHEN I TRY |
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TO 'make'. |
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Try 'gmake'. |
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6i. WHEN I 'tclsh scripts/weed <userfile> c' IT BARFS CHUNKS AT ME AND |
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DIES. :( |
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Upgrade your Tcl. You are probably using Tcl 7.5 or earlier. Some of the |
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commands in weed require Tcl7.6 to run, so either upgrade it or remove |
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the offending lines from you userfile manually (those starting with '.' |
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generally) and accept the loss of that data. |
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6j. I GET "ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libtcl80.so.1" not found" or |
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"eggdrop: error in loading shared libraries libtcl8.1.so: \ |
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cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" WHEN I TRY |
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TO START MY BOT. |
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'./configure' is looking in the wrong place for Tcl; it looks like it |
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compiled with one version of Tcl and tries to load another. Maybe your |
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sysadmin upgraded Tcl and didn't tell you. In that case, you should just |
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need to recompile your bot. |
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Maybe, when upgrading, he didn't clean the old version of Tcl and |
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'./configure' is looking for the files in the wrong places, or trying |
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to use different versions of tcl.h and libtcl*. Smack your admin and |
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have him install Tcl properly. ;) |
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You can also try: |
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./configure --with-tcllib=<path-to-tcl-lib> |
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--with-tclinc=<path-to-tcl-inc> |
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This will tell configure where to look for the Tcl files. |
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Try looking for libtcl by: |
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ls /usr/lib/libtcl* |
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ls /usr/local/lib/libtcl* |
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Try looking for tcl.h by: |
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ls /usr/include/tcl.h |
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ls /usr/local/include/tcl.h |
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If everything else fails, try to install Tcl to your home dir ;) |
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(Suggested by dw@Undernet, dw@lixom.nu) |
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6k. I GET A WHOLE PILE OF "Unresolved symbol 'Tcl_AppendResult'" (OR SOME |
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OTHER SYMBOL) WHEN I TRY TO LOAD A MODULES. |
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POSSIBILITY A: See section 6j. |
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POSSIBILITY B: |
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Some of the standard libraries have been compiled for static linking |
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only on your machine, you have 3 options: |
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1. If it's your own machine, recompile Tcl using dynamic linking by |
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using './configure --enable-shared' when you configure Tcl (not |
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the bot) and then remake, and reinstall. |
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2. If it's not your machine, you may have to resort to 'make static' |
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and 'make install DEST="path"' to make and install your bot. |
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3. If you are of a more aggressive sense of mind, go beat the |
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stuffing out of your admin for having lame static libraries. :) |
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(7) SETTING UP A CRONTAB |
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Eggdrop has become more stable with time, thanks mostly to people |
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reporting bug details and helping find places where it crashes. However, |
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there are still a -few- places where things aren't perfect. Few, if any, |
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things in life are. |
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Also, most systems go down from time to time. These things cause your bot |
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to disappear from IRC, and you have to restart it. |
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Eggdrop comes with a shell script called 'botchk' that will help keep the |
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bot online. It will make the machine check every ten minutes to make sure |
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your bot is still running. To use it, you have to add a line to your |
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crontab. First, edit 'botchk' and change the directory and command line |
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parameters so that it will be able to start up your bot. Then, add this |
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line to your crontab: |
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0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /home/mydir/botchk |
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If you don't want to get e-mails from cron, use this: |
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0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /home/mydir/botchk >/dev/null 2>&1 |
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Naturally, you need to change the path to the correct path for botchk. If |
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you've never used crontab before, here is a simple way to add that line: |
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1. Create a new file called 'mycron' and put the above line into it. |
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2. From your shell prompt, type '% crontab mycron'. |
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That will create a new crontab entry for you with a line that runs botchk |
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every ten minutes. Botchk will then restart the bot when necessary (and |
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send you email informing you). |
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(7a) SETTING UP A CRONTAB USING AUTOBOTCHK |
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Included with your Eggdrop is an Eggdrop utility called 'autobotchk'. |
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Using autobotchk is probably the fastest way of creating your botchk and |
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crontabbing it with just a few required steps: |
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1. Type 'cp scripts/autobotchk ..'. |
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2. Type './autobotchk <Eggdrop config file>'. |
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This will hopefully crontab your bot using the default setup. If you want |
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a list of autobotchk options, type './autobotchk'. An example with options |
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would be: |
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./autobotchk <Eggdrop config file> -noemail -5 |
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This would setup crontab to run the botchk every 5 minutes and also to |
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not send you e-mail saying that it restarted your bot. |
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(8) BORING LEGAL STUFF |
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The Eggdrop bot is Copyright (C) by Robey Pointer. As of January, 1997, |
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Eggdrop is distributed according to the GNU General Public License. There |
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should be a copy of this license in the file 'COPYING'. If not, write to |
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
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As of Eggdrop 1.3.28, all changes made by the Eggheads Development Team to |
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the Eggdrop source code and any related files are Copyright (C) by Eggheads |
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Development Team. The source code will still be distributed according to |
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the GNU General Public License as Robey Pointer did in the past. |
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Releases previous to 1.0m were made using a different licensing scheme. |
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You may, at your option, use the GNU General Public License on those |
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versions (instead of the license packaged with them) with my blessing. |
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For any versions bearing a copyright date of 1997 or later, you have |
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no choice -- you must use the GNU General Public License. |
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The files "match.c", "net.c", and "blowfish.c" are exempt from the above |
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restrictions. "match.c" is original code by Chris Fuller (email: |
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crf@cfox.bchs.uh.edu) and has been placed by him into the public domain. |
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"net.c" is by me, and I [Robey Pointer] also choose to place it in the |
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public domain. "blowfish.c" is by various sources and is in the public |
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domain as well. All 3 files contain useful functions that could easily |
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be ported to other applications. |
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Tcl is by John Ousterhout and is in no way affiliated with Eggdrop. It |
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likely has its own set of copyrights and whatnots. |
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There is no warranty, implied or whatever. You use this software at your |
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own risk, no matter what purpose you put it to. |
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(9) MAILING LIST |
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There are currently a couple of mailing lists about Eggdrop. |
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eggheads@eggheads.org is the one relevant for posts about Eggdrop 1.4 and |
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up (suggestions, help, etc). |
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To subscribe to the eggheads mailing list, send e-mail to |
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eggheads-request@eggheads.org. In the body of the message, put "subscribe |
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eggheads". You can also go to the following url: |
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http://lists.eggheads.org/mailman/listinfo/eggheads |
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### DO NOT SEND ROBEY EMAIL ABOUT EGGDROP! ### |
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Robey is no longer developing the Eggdrop code, so don't bother e-mailing |
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him. If you have a serious problem, email the eggheads mailing list and |
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it will get to the coders. |
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Please, before posting to this list, see what things are like. When you do |
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post, read over your post for readability, spelling, and grammar mistakes. |
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Obviously, we're all human (or are we?) and we all make mistakes (heck, |
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look at this document! ;). |
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Open discussion and debate is integral to change and progress. Don't flame |
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others over mere form (grammar and spelling), or even substantive issues |
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for that matter. Please read and follow the mailing list rules. |
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The eggheads@eggheads.org mailing list is not dedicated to those all too |
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common questions we have all seen on other lists... For example: |
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o "Why does my bot say this: Please edit your config file." |
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o "How do I telnet my bot?" |
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o "Where do I get Eggdrop for windows??????" |
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Technical questions, your thoughts or suggestions on new features being |
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added to Eggdrop, things that should be removed or fixed, amazing problems |
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that even stump the guru's, etc. are what we want to see here. |
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Bug reports should be sent to bugs@eggheads.org. Please read and fill out |
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the BUG-REPORT file in the doc directory. |
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DO NOT SEND HTML E-MAILS TO ANY OF THE EGGHEADS.ORG MAILING LISTS. ANYONE |
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CAUGHT SENDING HTML E-MAILS TO ONE OF THESE LISTS WILL BE REMOVED |
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IMMEDIATELY! |
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(10) DOCUMENTATION |
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We're trying to keep the documentation up to date. If you feel that |
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anything is missing here or that anything should be added, etc, please |
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e-mail bugs@eggheads.org about it. Thank you. |
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(11) OBTAINING HELP |
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You can obtain help with Eggdrop in the following IRC channels: |
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Undernet - #eggdrop (official channel) |
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EFnet - #egghelp |
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IRCnet - #eggdrop |
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DALnet - #eggdrop |
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FreeNode - #eggdrop, #egghelp |
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QuakeNet - #eggdrop.support |
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If you plan to ask questions in any of the above channels, you should be |
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familiar with and follow IRC etiquette. |
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o Don't type using CAPITAL letters, colors, or bold. |
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o Don't use "!" and "?" excessively. |
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o Don't /msg people without their permission. |
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o Don't repeat or paste large amounts of text to the channel. |
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If there are any other serious Eggdrop related channels that should be |
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added to the above list, please let us know. |
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________________________________________________________________________ |
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Copyright (C) 1997 Robey Pointer |
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Copyright (C) 1999 - 2010 Eggheads Development Team |