Hi, have been reading a lot of tutorials about the logging of eggdrop but i cant really find a solution to get rid of these (in my opinion) stupid log-lines...
##### LOGGING #####
set max-logs 200
set max-logsize 0
set quick-logs 0
logfile mco * "logs/lotje"
#logfile jpk #lamest "logs/Lotje.log"
set log-time 1
set keep-all-logs 1
set logfile-suffix ".%d%b%Y.log"
set switch-logfiles-at 300
set quiet-save 1
set global-chanset {
-autoop -autovoice
-bitch -cycle
+dontkickops -dynamicbans
-dynamicexempts -dynamicinvites
-enforcebans -greet
-inactive +nodesynch
-protectfriends -protectops
-revenge -revengebot
-secret -seen
-shared -statuslog
+userbans +userexempts
+userinvites
}
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Besides that, it writes out to log's every 5 minutes and not real-time. I like to tail my files in a shell window during testing. So i prefer to change this to real-time or every several seconds.
Hints or tips anyone? I would be very happy to see this solved.
[quote="Iljan"]Hi, have been reading a lot of tutorials about the logging of eggdrop but i cant really find a solution to get rid of these (in my opinion) stupid log-lines...
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First i thought it was the "-statuslog" but that didn't do the trick:
##### LOGGING #####
...
set quick-logs 0
...
-shared -statuslog
...
Besides that, it writes out to log's every 5 minutes and not real-time. I like to tail my files in a shell window during testing. So i prefer to change this to real-time or every several seconds.
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In partyline, do: .chaninfo #channel
and check statuslog setting there.
Use .chanset to change it, if need be.
Change:
set quick-logs 0
to
set quick-logs 1
reference:
http://eggwiki.org/Eggdrop.conf
and search for both
set quick-logs
and
statuslog
I hope this helps.