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alan Voice
Joined: 26 Apr 2020 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:44 am Post subject: Eggdrop not saving userfile |
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Goodday everybody,
thank you for your time reading my problem.
I set up the eggdrop-1.8.4 but it has some problems.
The bot is showing up in the channel.
It reacts on /msg hello
And I can set a password.
But for the rest it is not responding at all.
commands like "help all" gives "no help available on that".
Also I cannot start the eggdrop without the -m option.
So it looks like the userfile is not saved.
It also gives a warning when I start the eggdrop :"* Warning! Could not write pid.mychan "
I have been looking all over the www but can not find in which directory that userfile should be.
I'm using FreeBSD server.
hope I'm clear enough and somebody can help me out.
Regards Alan |
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willyw Revered One
Joined: 15 Jan 2009 Posts: 1175
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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 11:13 am Post subject: Re: Eggdrop not saving userfile |
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But for the rest it is not responding at all.
commands like "help all" gives "no help available on that".
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You did this on the partyline, correct?
and the first character is a dot, correct?
as in:
.help all
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So it looks like the userfile is not saved.
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Have a look for it. Be sure.
Is it there?
It sounds like you won't find it ... but it only takes seconds to have a look and be sure.
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It also gives a warning when I start the eggdrop :"* Warning! Could not write pid.mychan "
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It's sounding like the bot does not have write permission in the dir that it is trying to write these files in.
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I have been looking all over the www but can not find in which directory that userfile should be.
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Bot will try to write it exactly where you have told it to, in eggdrop.conf .
For example:
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# Specify here the filename your userfile should be saved as.
###set userfile "LamestBot.user"
set userfile "imabot.user"
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That's copy-and-paste, right out of a working bot.
Since there is no path specified, the file is created in the bot's dir.
It's relative.
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I'm using FreeBSD server.
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I know just about nothing of FreeBSD.
I assume that it has file and directory permissions, same as Debian and ubuntu and others.
By chance, did you create the bot's directory while you were root?
In other words, check to see who owns the bot's directory. (All the directories related to the bot, while you are at it.) _________________ For a fun (and popular) Trivia game, visit us at: irc.librairc.net #science-fiction . Over 300K Q & A to play in BogusTrivia ! |
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ComputerTech Master

Joined: 22 Feb 2020 Posts: 393
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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 2:56 pm Post subject: |
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Like willyw said make sure each important line is set correctly
TIP also make sure none of the important lines are commented ›› #
remember the " " in those lines also  _________________ ComputerTech |
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Yourname Master

Joined: 24 Sep 2001 Posts: 358 Location: Toronto
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Look at the folder permissions, like the guys above me said _________________ Dormant egghead. |
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