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Correct.
2009-06-24 00:55:21 UTC by jtpowell
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and prefix != "@":
basically keeps me from kicking fellow ops right? So if I remove that I can kick them? (I noticed I can't)
2009-06-24 00:53:30 UTC by kokhi
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Again, you either need to create the command /identify yourself in xchat or set the identify = False
The reason you creating the command is your job is because not all servers
1. respond the same
2. prompt the same
So the /identify command you created will be executed else set the variable in the ini to false.
2009-06-11 20:48:51 UTC by jtpowell
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I thought if you set Nickserv password, that would do it? I have that set but I'm still getting an error.
2009-06-11 15:52:08 UTC by kokhi
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If you have
identify = True
Then YOU need to make the /identify command that will be used for that
Either set identify = False or
setup a custom command named identify in Xchat.
2009-06-11 13:44:50 UTC by jtpowell
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I've been trying to set this up and have been testing it. Yet, something doesn't seem to be working. What am I doing wrong?
I keep getting these errors: http://pastebin.com/m7a1c47b4
Here is my opbot.ini:
http://pastebin.com/m207934e9
Opbot.py has not changed. Here's a copy anyway: http://pastebin.com/m1725f63b
I apologize in advance for the trouble. I am not very good at...
2009-06-11 03:25:53 UTC by kokhi
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Finch and Ports are both software repositories for installing other GPL software on Macs. Both Finch and Ports have GUIs that can help you discover what's in their respective repositories. If you get Finch installed (as I leave Finch problems to the Finch community) and get X-Chat installed I'll be more then happy to assist you with everything from there.
2009-04-21 12:57:32 UTC by jtpowell
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O.K. ... so since I've been attempting to go the MAC route from the get-go...
1.) What exactly is Finch & Ports?
2.) Since Finch has Python support and your scripts utilize Python... where do I download, that version of Xchat?
2.) When utilizing Finch, do the instructions for installing your scripts vary from those outlined in the read me files?
I certainly don't want to be a...
2009-04-21 12:50:44 UTC by cliffdrop
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Well if you want Xchat on your mac there is Finch and Ports. The Ports version of xchat doesn't have python support as it is. The Finch version does. Xchat also runs on Windows and of course Linux.
2009-04-20 20:04:05 UTC by jtpowell
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lol, well that answers that one, and I can't seem to install and run xchat so I guess I'm stuck then
thanks anyway.
2009-04-20 18:07:15 UTC by cliffdrop