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Fussi
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by Fussi »
Hi
i start a timer in my .tcl script by:
but it seems that the timer gets disabled randomly. Is there any known problem with the timers?
Or do i have to re-set the timer after every run?
I can upload the whole script if you want that.
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greenbear
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by greenbear »
eggdrop timers only run once, so yea you have to restart it after every run.
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Fussi
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by Fussi »
and what for
?
Is it correct that this will execure "update_keys" every 10 minutes?
(01:05 01:15 01:25 01:35 ....)
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demond
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by demond »
Fussi wrote:and what for
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Is it correct that this will execure "update_keys" every 10 minutes?
(01:05 01:15 01:25 01:35 ....)
nope
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bind time - "?5 % % % %" update_keys
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by Fussi »
Thanks
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by user »
no need for such a verbose mask... "?5*" is fine - the error was with the bind type ("timer"!="time")
Have you ever read "The Manual"?