I just reinstalled my eggdrop and configured the complete.conf. I set #rootbash to my static channel, so the eggdrop should ask for op after joining. But the eggdrop doesn`t. This is the result of .status:
I mean the default text like "op me cause I`m lame". I didn`t remove any of the lines. I configured the eggdrop.complete.conf several times, but this is the first time, that the eggdrop is quiet...
Statis channels are stored in the channel file too.
As such, you delete the static channel from the config file, and eggdrop will convert it to a dynamic channel. So you still have to use .-chan.
He stated he had to re-compile, but he didn't say that he deleted the channels file.
Thus. when eggdrop loads, it first reads the config file, and creates the channel, based on the setting in there. It then loads the channels file, which, if it has not been deleted, will over-write the settings used in the config file.
It's exactly the same, as when a user complains, that changes made ot the channel in the config file, are not working after a rehash.
This is the conect of the config file. I restarted the ggdrop several times but there`s no success. What others settings could be worng so that he is not asking?
I found the error. I started my eggdrop with a wrong channel in thiese settings. I changed this when the eggdrop was already running and used .restart. Now I went to my channel-file, there was still the wrong channel. I just killed the eggdrop, deleted the file and restarted. Now it works fine
I'm having the opposite problem of this situation.
I comment out the line:
need-op { putserv "PRIVMSG #Extum :op me cause im lame!" }
I've restarted and killed the bot several times. I Even edited the op me message to something different. The bot will continue to say 'op me cause im lame'