Me too.

On 5/15/05, Dave Kratter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Count me in favor of defaulting to the -B behavior.
> 
> On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 03:47:06PM -0500, Jeremy Nelson wrote:
> > Historically, ircII clients have loaded your startup script (~/.ircrc)
> > after you make your first connection to the server.  This has been to
> > permit you to change usermode, join channels, create windows, etc, in
> > your startup script, all of which you can't really do before you connect.
> >
> > EPIC has the -B command line option which permits you to load your startup
> > script at boot time, and not at connect time.  If you want to do some action
> > at connect time with the -B command line option, you use /on connect.
> >
> > In EPIC5, we have been scripting a great deal of functionality that used to
> > be hardcoded into the client.  Unless you use the -B command line option,
> > these features are not available to you until you connect.  This is become
> > more of a problem.
> >
> > Thus, it is necessary to discuss whether the -B option should become the
> > default (that ~/.ircrc always be loaded at boot time, rather than at connect
> > time), and a new command line option be added to turn that off.
> >
> > Please share how you feel about this change.
> > Jeremy
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