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Hi |
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This may be unrelated here but when I used to run miau it would only |
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work when I compiled it with the USE flag -ipv6 |
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hope it helps |
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stu |
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On 02/09/06, José Pedro Saraiva <nocive@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Greetings all! |
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> I've had a working version of psybnc running for mounths with no problems. |
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> But recently I needed to recompile it and I am unable to get it working, |
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> maybe due to glibc version update, as I've read on some foruns. Even though |
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> it was a masked package (~x86) I builded it anyway, but it crashes. The |
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> funny thing is that it only crashes when trying to connect to any IRC |
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> server. |
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> So I decided to look for more options, builded miau and muh. |
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> Although miau is a fork of muh, I can get muh to work with no problems but |
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> miau gives the following weird startup error: |
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> Sep 02 10:17:47 + Configuration read. |
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> Sep 02 10:17:47 - Unable to create socket! (Address family not supported by |
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> protocol) |
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> muh on the other hand runs smooth: |
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> [Sat 02 Sep 10:59:17] + parsing configuration file... |
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> [Sat 02 Sep 10:59:17] + listening on port 31330. |
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> [Sat 02 Sep 10:59:17] + muh's nick is 'nocive'. |
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> [Sat 02 Sep 10:59:17] + alrite, muh's forked. (pid 13213) |
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> This is puzzling me 'cause the config files for both programs are quite |
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> smiliar and the core is, presumably, the same. |
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> Now, what bothers me is that miau has some features that I really need (such |
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> as on connect commands) that muh doesn't. |
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> So any help on getting miau or psybnc running would be appreciated. |
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> Many thanks, |
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> José Pedro Saraiva |
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"There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand |
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binary, those who don't" |
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