This might result from an incorrect C: line syntax, try to compare the
C: line with the one in example.conf
Math
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Hello,
I'd like to ask why my server shuts down itself whenever I issued an
/connect command
or a leaf server tries to connect our server. I see this kind of error first
time i n my life.
Thanks for help.
Cti
Major modifications were made yesterday to gnuworld to
support the new gcc 3.1 compiler. Please check out a
fresh copy of the repository.
Which gcc version are you using?
Dan
Inge Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone know how to fix this?
>
>
> -I/home/gnuworld/gnuworld/lib -c -
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Karl Rotert wrote:
> How can I grant oper priviledges to all user joining a channel?
By learning the difference between oper and op.
> --kr
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> How can I grant oper priviledges to all user joining a channel?
>
> I tried the following:
>
> O:127.0.0.1::*::10
>
> But could not notice any effect.
er...do you want all users joining a channel to have *channel* operator
privileges? If so, write a bot to do it. If you want all users to h
Someone know how to fix this?
-I/home/gnuworld/gnuworld/lib -c -o EConfig.lo `test -f 'EConfig.cc' ||
echo './'`EConfig.cc
rm -f .libs/EConfig.lo
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -Wall -pipe -g -O0
-I/home/gnuworld/gnuworld/include -I/home/gnuworld/gnuworld/lib -c
EConfig.cc -MT EConfig
Hi!
How can I grant oper priviledges to all user joining a channel?
I tried the following:
O:127.0.0.1::*::10
But could not notice any effect.
--kr
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