Hi Duncan,
Am 20.03.2018 um 07:40 schrieb Duncan Bayne :
Alexander Barton writes:
There is a quite simple test suite that checks basic functionality: you
can run it using "make check". It requires expect(1) and telnet(1) to be
available.
Great, thanks :)
Do you see my change (configurable
Alexander Barton writes:
> There is a quite simple test suite that checks basic functionality: you
> can run it using "make check". It requires expect(1) and telnet(1) to be
> available.
Great, thanks :)
Do you see my change (configurable permanent channels by default) being
something tested at
Am 17.03.2018 um 23:51 schrieb Duncan Bayne :
Alexander Barton writes:
GitHub ("pull request") ist the best, but plain patches work as well.
Right, I've forked it and will raise a PR as soon as three children, a
surprise house-guest, and a full-time job allow :)
One final question: is there
Götz Hoffart writes:
>> If there isn't, would you like me to contribute one?
>
> contrib/platformtest.sh could help?
That's the sort of thing; I was imagining perhaps an extension to that
that would spin up ngIRCd with known configurations (i.e. with, and
without, my new setting) and test that t
Am 17.03.2018 um 23:51 schrieb Duncan Bayne :
> One final question: is there a test suite of some sort? I was planning
> to spin up an instance and test it with a client, manually, but figure
> some sort of test harness to do that automagically would be nice.
>
> If there isn't, would you like m
Alexander Barton writes:
> GitHub ("pull request") ist the best, but plain patches work as well.
Right, I've forked it and will raise a PR as soon as three children, a
surprise house-guest, and a full-time job allow :)
One final question: is there a test suite of some sort? I was planning
to s
Am 16.03.2018 um 07:20 schrieb Duncan Bayne :
Alexander Barton writes:
Would you be interested in a pull request / patch to make that
behaviour configurable, or is that sufficiently niche that I should
just run my own fork?
If you’d be willing to share your code/patch, that would be great!
Alexander Barton writes:
>> Would you be interested in a pull request / patch to make that
>> behaviour configurable, or is that sufficiently niche that I should
>> just run my own fork?
>
> If you’d be willing to share your code/patch, that would be great!
>
> And if it isn’t to special and has
Hi Duncan!
Am 14.03.2018 um 07:30 schrieb Duncan Bayne :
> Alexander Barton writes:
>
>> Canels are only "persistent" (exist even when no users are joined to
>> them) when they are +P, and this mode can only be set
>>
>> - in the configuration file(s) or
>> - by IRC operators during runtime.
>>
Alexander Barton writes:
> Canels are only "persistent" (exist even when no users are joined to
> them) when they are +P, and this mode can only be set
>
> - in the configuration file(s) or
> - by IRC operators during runtime.
>
> If set during runtime, this information isn't saved and therefor
Hi Duncan!
Am 27.02.2018 um 07:27 schrieb Duncan Bayne :
I'm trying to use ngircd in such a manner that all channels are:
(a) persisted by default, even if created by non-privileged users, and
(b) persisted between restarts of the daemon
From reading the docs I gather (b) 'just happens' with
Hi All,
I'm trying to use ngircd in such a manner that all channels are:
(a) persisted by default, even if created by non-privileged users, and
(b) persisted between restarts of the daemon
From reading the docs I gather (b) 'just happens' with +P, but I have no
idea how to achieve (a). Could
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