I'm not new to eggdrop bots but when I wanted to change to a longer nick than 9 chars it just always truncated at the nineth character.
Using eggdrop 1.6.17.
All my bots reside on quakenet - so I use net-type 5. (I set every variable concerning net-type 5).
Since quakenet allows 14 chars for the nickname I set nick-len to 14.
I'm really not keen on compiling my whole botnet from new to set some handles that would affect my linking abilities to external botnets who still use the handlen default of 9.
Seeing eggdrop.h in the source, it says, maximal nick length is 32.. I would only need to set nick-len or nicklen to more than 9.
Anyhow:
- It always truncates the botnick at 9 characters.
- Isn't it time eggdrop gets an own net-type just for quakenet? Seeing that quakenet is the biggest ircnetwork in the world at the moment.
- What's wrong with my setup? Would I really need compiling handlen to 32 just for nicklen to work? wtf?!
### SERVER MODULE - OTHER NETWORKS (net-type 5) ###
# This setting allows you to specify the maximum nick-length supported by your
# network. The default setting is 9. The maximum supported length by Eggdrop
# is 32.
set nick-len 32
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That's exactly what i don't want. I've read up all those posts about handlen and nicklen on this forum here. It's nothing that really helps me.
Look, I don't want to change my internal handle lengths. It's good at 9.
I ONLY wanna change my nick-len to higher than 9 and smaller than 33.
Now.. For this to work DO I REALLY NEED to compile with a higher maximal handlen? I mean.. wtf - this breaks my botnet!
If that's the case - isn't that a bug? And if it's not a bug but a feature that people have to have same max handlen as max nicklen in eggdrop.h, then put it as default future releases.
Setting nick-len to 32 in your bot configuration file should be fine as long as your network supports nicks of these lengths. Read your server's motd to check.
This setting has nothing to do with a bot recognising (internally) nicks longer than the default 9 characters.
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Yo, but it didn't come to my mind the variable username would be truncated. I thought if you set username to "Whatever3414" it would still keep its set value but truncates it for the internal usage with the network.