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Re: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10.11 BUG

2002-03-16 Thread Braden Temme
I need one more thing then. Lets say we have a hypothetical situation of nine people in the channel. Three have ops, three have voice, and three have no status: A Opped B Opped C Opped B Voiced BAAAB Voiced BAAAC Voiced C Nothing CAAAB Nothing CAAAC Nothing How would thi

Re: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10.11 BUG

2002-03-16 Thread Greg Sikorski
The ':o' modifier is just a flag, to save space/bandwidth it only indicates a change of state. So, if you see a ':o', or ':v' or ':ov' appended to a numeric, the subsequent numerics will also have that state (op'd, etc) applied to them. That is until you encounter another change of state :) C

Re: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10.11 BUG

2002-03-16 Thread Carlo Wood
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 05:58:50PM -0800, Braden Temme wrote: > I think I found a bug. I noticed that when two servers link up they aren't fully >reporting who is > opped in a channel. In fact, its only reporting one person opped in each channel. > > Server Output: > AC B #chatweb 1016220367 +

[Coder-Com] ircu2.10.11 BUG

2002-03-16 Thread Braden Temme
I think I found a bug. I noticed that when two servers link up they aren't fully reporting who is opped in a channel. In fact, its only reporting one person opped in each channel. Server Output: AC B #chatweb 1016220367 +tn AEAAD:o,ACAAn,ACAAm NAMES output: #chatweb @DarkHorse @Knoxville @Bra

Re: [Coder-Com] IRCU: suggestion

2002-03-16 Thread Isomer
> How about chanmode +B to be able to ban users based on there userid > (the lower would be for ban, the higher for userid, simply check on AC token > if it matches, in combination with chanmode +r you should have a nice system > to keep certain users out without the option to evade such a ban.

Re: [Coder-Com] Gnuworld: Suggestion

2002-03-16 Thread Kev
> You can use = to have x translate it to userid, same for a lot of > other features, but when it comes to the neccessary like op/deop/kick/voice > you can't, how about the option to do the reverse effect in those commands ? > E.g. if =bla is used in the command X will translate userid to nick and

[Coder-Com] IRCU: suggestion

2002-03-16 Thread Alexander Maassen
How about chanmode +B to be able to ban users based on there userid (the lower would be for ban, the higher for userid, simply check on AC token if it matches, in combination with chanmode +r you should have a nice system to keep certain users out without the option to evade such a ban.

[Coder-Com] Gnuworld: Suggestion

2002-03-16 Thread Alexander Maassen
You can use = to have x translate it to userid, same for a lot of other features, but when it comes to the neccessary like op/deop/kick/voice you can't, how about the option to do the reverse effect in those commands ? E.g. if =bla is used in the command X will translate userid to nick and perform