I just got Windrop (windows port) and I was rather overwhelmed by the config file, but after nosing through it for about 3 hours, I thought I had if all done right. Upon running the RunOnce.bat, I recieved the error "No such channel record"
At first I thought this was because in the Channel section, I put in the channel password right after the name, and I thought maybe the program thought I was trying to set some odd option. (the password is a bunch of random letters and numbers)
I therefore changed the channel line to another channel on the same network without a password, but I got the same error. My question is: Where does the channel record come from? Does the bot try to connect to said channel, and see if its real, or does it look somewhere else in the config for the channel name, which I had missed. In the FAQ for that error, it says that I should check the spelling of my channel name, but the only kind of error I would see as possible from a spelling error is one in which two instances of the channel in the config were spelled differently. From what I know of IRC, if you connect to a not existent channel, it is formed for you, therefore eliminating the problem of trying to join a nonexistent channel and failing to join.
Thank you for any help you can give me to configure my eggdrop bot.
-hfhf6