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Anope Services (*nix)
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:42 am
by Gavin
Do you need help with setting up Anope. Just let me knw

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:55 am
by sg
Can not back up NickServ database D:\Anope\data\nick.db: Unknown error
Can not back up ChanServ database D:\Anope\data\chan.db: Unknown error
Can not back up BotServ database D:\Anope\data\bot.db: Unknown error
Can not back up HostServ database D:\Anope\data\hosts.db: Unknown error
Can not back up OperServ database D:\Anope\data\oper.db: Unknown error
Can not back up OperServ database D:\Anope\data\news.db: Unknown error
Can not back up OperServ database D:\Anope\data\exception.db: Unknown error
Im getting these messages when doing update, could u help me solve these problems... thanks!
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 2:00 am
by Trystan
Gotta love windows error codes.. "Unknown Error"..
Lets start with the basics..
1. What version
2. What version of windows
3. Does the folder exist
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 3:13 am
by sg
Anope version = 1.7.12
window version = windowme
folder is absolutely exist
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 4:06 pm
by JIVXor
Are you apt to run anope as debug mode? I think is the only way so that you see what it happens actually, run MSVC and start debugging. On the other hand, did you check :
1- Permissions?
2- Are .dbs in read only mode?
saludos
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 1:54 am
by Trystan
Windows ME = unsupported (as in likely to have issues)
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:41 am
by sg
I believe Anope didnt mention system requirement. If i can get it run in windowME, i dont think it is not supported...
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:19 am
by Solutech
you appear to be having this same discussion on anope's boards . They say its doesnt work well on win 9x/me . Try a services package that will or upgrade your os to nt/2k/xp .
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:51 pm
by dydo
i am using windows xp and develepmont version of anope. I need to make a services.conf file but i am missing tons of things! Can you give me an example of ur's? I get this error:
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C:\Program Files\Anope>anope.exe
services.conf: RemoteServer missing
services.conf: ServerName missing
services.conf: ServerDesc missing
services.conf: IRCDModule missing
services.conf: NetworkName missing
services.conf: ServiceUser missing
services.conf: NickServName missing
services.conf: ChanServName missing
services.conf: MemoServName missing
services.conf: HelpServName missing
services.conf: OperServName missing
services.conf: GlobalName missing
services.conf: PIDFile missing
services.conf: MOTDFile missing
services.conf: NickServDB missing
services.conf: ChanServDB missing
services.conf: OperServDB missing
services.conf: NewsDB missing
services.conf: ExceptionDB missing
services.conf: UpdateTimeout missing
services.conf: ExpireTimeout missing
services.conf: ReadTimeout missing
services.conf: WarningTimeout missing
services.conf: TimeoutCheck missing
services.conf: NSAccessMax missing
services.conf: NSEnforcerUser missing
services.conf: NSReleaseTimeout missing
services.conf: NSListMax missing
services.conf: CSAccessMax missing
services.conf: CSAutokickMax missing
services.conf: CSAutokickReason missing
services.conf: CSInhabit missing
services.conf: CSListMax missing
services.conf: ServicesRoot missing
services.conf: AutokillExpiry missing
services.conf: ChankillExpiry missing
services.conf: SGLineExpiry missing
services.conf: SQLineExpiry missing
services.conf: SZLineExpiry missing
services.conf: You must define the 'ServicesRoot' configuration directive
services.conf: in your services.conf file. This is a required setting that
services.conf: defines the main Administrative nick(s) Anope will obey.
services.conf: NSGuestNickPrefix missing
services.conf: NSDefLanguage missing
services.conf: No ServicesRoot defined
*** Support resources: Read through the services.conf self-contained
*** documentation. Read the documentation files found in the 'docs'
*** folder. Visit our portal located at http://www.anope.org/. Join
*** our support channel on /server irc.anope.org channel #anope.
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:30 am
by Stealth
Anope comes with an example if you would look...
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:55 am
by dydo
but it's too long and messy can't you just give me how ur's look like?
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 2:39 am
by Stealth
Just read it.
It is not messy.
No one else's will be any shorter.
If you don't want to take the time to read it and configure Anope, don't run Anope because you need to know how to configure it to use it. Reading the docs are a requirement, not only for Unreal, but for anything.
Read the example and learn something, or don't run services.
Anope is setup, links are made /map shows it is conected ...
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:36 am
by Cezz
Anope is setup, links are made /map shows it is conected Anope recognises msgs sent to Nickserv Operserv ect ect BUT... there is no responce from Anope at all...
I cant work out why but i just dont get any form of reply from Anope after it recives the msgs...
Help...
Re: Anope is setup, links are made /map shows it is conected
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:50 pm
by Mark
Cezz wrote:Anope is setup, links are made /map shows it is conected Anope recognises msgs sent to Nickserv Operserv ect ect BUT... there is no responce from Anope at all...
I cant work out why but i just dont get any form of reply from Anope after it recives the msgs...
Help...
Do you get a reply when using /msg NickServ? If so, donno what might be wrong.
When using /ns, do you not get the reply? If so, check the set::services-server setting.
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:58 pm
by Cezz
No i didn't but i have solved the problem now thanks...
the problem was that i needed to change the numeric of the Unrealircd server...