do you see the bot logged into the proper channel? (try a /whois <botname> to see if the bname there is actually your bot) once you verified that its your bot.. next try to /msg it with "pass" or, "help" and see if it responds.. No response also, if i delete all system files (us...
Seems that the bot ignore me (i'm building a new channel, there aren't other user).
I've deleted all the files (user, pid, channel, etc) then i've launched the bot again with -m to create new ones.
On channel to
I've copied in the /scripts folder and update eggdrop.conf.
During the eggdrop's boot the scripts are loaded correctly, but nothing works...
I've no error message.
I've already created in "myhome" a folder eggdrop with tmp var and logs subfolder inside, but don't work in any case. [22:56] Couldn't create channel file: /home/cr4sh/eggdrop/eggdrop.chan. Dropping [22:56] === eppool: 1 channels, 0 users. * Warning! Could not write /home/cr4sh/eggdrop/pid...
I'm using an eggdrop installed on gentoo in a root sub-folder (/opt/eggdrop).
When i use it as user, cannot write any file (channel, temp, pid.file).
I can't change the permission of the folder.
What can i do?
The files are the same, but if I leave the "#" in front of "die Please make sure you edit your config file completely." the eggdrop don't want to start...
I've created a template of config.conf but one or some setting are missing set username "eppool" set admin "Lamer <email: lamer@lamest.lame.org>" set network "I.didn't.edit.my.config.file.net" set timezone "EST" set offset "0" set my-ip "192.168...
You must remove competely these lines # # You MUST remove this line for your bot to start. This has been added to # prevent you from starting up a bot that is not fully configured. Bots # that have not been fully configured may join the wrong IRC network, the # wrong channels, or generally do things...