I'm just an Undernet user - longword on #linuxhelp. There seems to be a
discrepancy between X and the cservice web interface. Right now X
lbanlist reports ten of the channel's bans then says "-X- There are more
than 15 matching entries.". At the same time, the web interface shows
only twelve ba
I would like to know if it is possible to compile GNUWorld with the modules
CService and CControl under RedHat 8.0?
Because when I compile it, I always sees error in the lib libpq++.h at the
time of ./configure.
And if I says to him where are the lib's with the string:
/configure --with-pgsql-inc
That can be "fixed: the same way nick change floods are made impossible,
Too many changes please wait Y seconds.
The only scenario I can see for "needing" to be able to deauth/go -X is for
someone being stalked by a lamer. If the lamer knows their username, going
+i doesn't help. Being able to q
> >- -x is racy, and kinda pointless, the servers that set +x automatically
> >have been fixed.
>
> Plus, CService doesn't want you to be able to -x for the same reason
> there's no deauth command in X.
And Coder Com doesn't want you to be able to flood with +x/-x over and
over again.
--
Kevin
Install postgres.
Which was explained that it's needed in the documents. Which I'm sure you
read. :)
Isaiah
At 05:57 PM 12/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I have downloded GNUworld from CVS
I have instaled de Web interface and it work
but when i compil th service i see this error:
./configure
FWIW this makes it fun to fix Access Controls in bots and stuff like that
which use hosts.. having to /quit to reconnect and get a recognised host is
annoying as hell...
I personally would have liked this feature to be available although it
wouldnt be used often for the most part I guess.
At
I have downloded GNUworld from CVS
I have instaled de Web interface and it work
but when i compil th service i see this error:
./configure
..--->
checking for libpq++.h... configure: error: Unable to find libpq++.h
This file is under /ust/include
This is a copy past from ldconfig -p
libpq.
At 8:49 AM +1300 17/12/02, Isomer wrote:
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Is there any plans to implement a -x feature, or at least make it an
*optional* feature? I've noticed that on some of the servers that +x is
automatically set, which is quite frustrating.
- -x is racy,
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> Is there any plans to implement a -x feature, or at least make it an
> *optional* feature? I've noticed that on some of the servers that +x is
> automatically set, which is quite frustrating.
>
- -x is racy, and kinda pointless, the servers that s
Is there any plans to implement a -x feature, or at least make it an
*optional* feature? I've noticed that on some of the servers that +x is
automatically set, which is quite frustrating.
- Ralf
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J. Ralf Lenz e-mail: [EM
> Kev, how is 2.10.12 going?
It hasn't been under active development, though I've been working
on a database primitives library with which I'm going to rewrite
the entire IRC database layer, and when I get time, I'm going to
finish libevent--both of those will (hopefully) be patched in to
.12.
>
DEAR SIR/MA,
REQUEST ASSISTANCE/PARTNERSHIP IN A TRANSFER.
I AM A MEMBER OF A CONTRACT AWARD AND REVIEW COMMITTEE. CONTRACTS ALREADY EXECUTED BY
FOREIGN FIRMS IN NIGERIA IN 2000 WAS OVER-INVOICED BY US TO THE TUNE OF US$35.5M
(THIRTY-FIVE MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS ON
> As you will remember, I added this password stuff to it
> a long long time ago. Before it is released there needs
> to be some more discussions and coding I think.
> I forgot what it was though - it has been such a long time :/
Op levels and channel upass/Apass? :p
Kind regards
--
Tom
Kev, how is 2.10.12 going?
As you will remember, I added this password stuff to it
a long long time ago. Before it is released there needs
to be some more discussions and coding I think.
I forgot what it was though - it has been such a long time :/
Should be in my old mails though on the subject
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