Anope IRC Services - Frequently Asked Questions
- Where did MLOCK Go?
- Use /msg ChanServ MODE Channel LOCK {SET|ADD} modes
- See /msg ChanServ HELP MODE for more details.
- Why does my chanserv password show up in the channel description? / Where is my ChanServ Password
- ChanServ no longer requires passwords when registering channels. It is linked to your NickServ account instead. They new syntax is /msg ChanServ REGISTER channel description. If you registered your channel, and your password is in your description, you should /msg ChanServ DROP #channel, then re-register. This change also includes the removal of Chanserv IDENTIFY, and ChanServ LOGOUT.
- Where did defcon go?
- Defcon is now disabled by default. You simply need to enable it in operserv.conf
- Where is the selection for <my language>?
- This is done via nickserv. If nickserv's help set language does not list your language then you need to make sure locale is properly installed on your system. For *nix this is usually done during installation, and can be added via your system's package manager. Each system's method is different, but Debian based distributions will usually use apt-get install locale, while Opensuse will use zypper install locale, other flavors of linux and unix may use similar commands.
- Where did the NICKSERV GHOST and RELEASE commands go?
- Both commands were replaced by the RECOVER command. You still can activate this command by editing your nickserv.conf. (search for "ghost" to find the right place)
- I'm getting this error while installing CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER ?
- For Debian and Ubuntu based, or derived OSs type: apt-get install build-essential - Then try again. For other OSs you need to make sure the correct packages are installed.
- When I type ./services, it says it cannot find the file.
- You need to cd to the directory you installed services to. Try: ~/services/bin
- How do I install a module?
- Download your module into <anope_source>/modules/third/
- Type: ./Config -quick to generate the correct makefiles.
- Type: cd build
- Type: make install
- Update your config files in services/conf/
- Issue a /msg operserv restart, or use /operserv modload <module_name> to load the new module.
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