Trying to convert from auspice to anope......please help

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Trying to convert from auspice to anope......please help

Post by zshack »

Is there any way to convert the data base files from auspice to anope? I need to change and I want to use anope. If any one can help it will be greatly appreciated.



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Post by codemastr »

http://searchirc.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=1285

Apparently, IRCServices has a converter for Auspice. You can convert from Auspice, to IRCServices. Then, convert from IRCServices to Anope.
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Post by zshack »

Ya I know that exists but it doesnt work for me. It must be a hit or miss thing.
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Post by zshack »

[Jul 01 08:16:02 2004] IRC Services 5.0.31 starting up
[Jul 01 08:16:02 2004] FATAL: database/version4: Invalid format in nick.db
[Jul 01 08:16:40 2004] IRC Services 5.0.31 starting up
[Jul 01 08:16:40 2004] FATAL: database/version4: Invalid format in nick.db


thats the error i get after converting and its only on nick.db... the others are fine
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Post by rouben »

I know this doesn't really help, but I just wanted to mention that I am really glad that anope is developing SQL support. Using a database server to store services data is a really good idea, in my opinion.
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Post by w00t »

It will be, but it's in very early days at the moment.

One big thing to note is that dropping a nick in Anope, DOESNT drop it in the mysql db. Not a good thing if you want authentication via a website. (the website thinks they are authed, while services goes "huh? you cant send a memo! you arent registered.... ARGH!"

Get my drift? :P

I have (very very) preliminary plans to switch Winse over to MySQL before we code a lot of database stuff...
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Post by codemastr »

One big thing to note is that dropping a nick in Anope, DOESNT drop it in the mysql db. Not a good thing if you want authentication via a website. (the website thinks they are authed, while services goes "huh? you cant send a memo! you arent registered.... ARGH!"
Well that's bad for other reasons too. It means your database will get larger and larger even if your userbase never does. As long as people register a nickname, your database will grow and will never shrink.
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Post by aquanight »

... surely Anope does "garbage collect" every now and then?
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Post by w00t »

Not afaik. Havent checked the source, but i've seen nicks over 8 weeks old kept in the mysql database.

Makes me wonder what would happen if someone tried to register one of those nicks.
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