What, if any, is the error message via partyline? And after it crashes with .rehash can you restart it right back up using the ./eggdrop <botnick> command in the shell?
DrTongue wrote:What, if any, is the error message via partyline? And after it crashes with .rehash can you restart it right back up using the ./eggdrop <botnick> command in the shell?
I can't see an error in the partyline because my connection immediately quits when the bot crashes. And yes I can restart the bot using the commands you stated (or ./botchk ).
I already removed all the tcl scripts and restarted the bot with a clean .user, .chan and .note files (ie. started the bot with -m again)
but no results
You usualy find the DEBUG file located in the directory where you type "./eggdrop"
If there is no file there, then, it has not been creating one on crash.
I sugest you do the following.
Start the bot using the -n option (./eggdrop -n config.file), once on IRC, cause the bot to crash. You should see information about what caused the crash (allthough this will be limited) on the shell.
thank you a whole lot!
with this method I was able to figure out that there was a wrong setting in my bots config file, which caused the crash. The rehashing works now!