The error was caused due to a dict or tcl bug if I recall correctly. Something like that. It wasn't an issue with the script and nothing could be done about it. I imagine it's the same issue still.
.chanset #pkr +tvannounce
Error trying to set +tvannounce for #pkr, invalid mode.
I'm thinking that the dict error is preventing the rest of the script from loading and executing the binds which would allow me to set various announce channels and/or quiet channels.
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Ok, well I've given up on trying to figure out the error with TCL8.5.. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling and all to no avail. I have now installed TCL8.4 and the Dict package mentioned in previous posts in this thread. The script now works just fine
After all that, I should have just installed TCL8.4 in the first place instead of trying to troubleshoot the error when I myself know next to nothing about TCL programming. My *nix knowledge is limited in it'self so yeah... all good now. Works great so far
Cheers for the help!
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awesome stuff, i'll give that a go and see how it pans out. Although, it drives me nuts seeing people use "die" in their scripts when most of them would not render the eggdrop useless and thus it's not needed... so i might just remove that seeing as i wouldn't want to compromise my eggdrop's uptime as im sure many others would have the same view. I've had many instances where my eggdrop has been forced to shutdown because of that damn die command when it wasn't needed.
Die == not cool!
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I don't disagree with you. The die code is left over from the original code, which was hobbled together as I was relearning the language after a several year break. This is one of the things I've been meaning to change and just haven't gotten around to. Since the last release of this, long ago, I haven't touched egg scripting at all and due to some other things taking up time I haven't gotten back to doing it, though, as I obviously still watch the forums I plan to at some point.
this may seem like a stupid question but is the version previous to the one that required dict still compatible with tv rage, if so could I get a copy of it as I'm on a shell and haven't the slightest as to how to incorporate dict into just a dir within my shell environment, thanks!
While there might be bugs with it, the tvrage interface hasn't changed significantly since this script was started so it should still work. You'll have to find the post referencing it and try the download link, though. I no longer have a copy of the old versions.