[IRCServices Coding] ChanServ Mode Bug?
Colin Thorpe(SCF)
ghozer at scfclan.com
Fri Sep 6 17:02:48 PDT 2002
>I still can't understand
> why this +q behaviour impacts on IRCServices - everytime I try to unravel
> the original mail my brain freezes.
What;s there to un-ravell,
A User is +oq when they join the channel Chanserv set's this, They -o them
selves, they are STILL +q - They can +ovo and -ovb users, basically do
everything they could as a +o.. BUT< When they try to re op them selves
(meee set's mode +o meee)
chanserv deop's them, and set's -q, (ChanServ set's mode -oq meee) - now,
Why the IRCD and/or the services does this, Is still somthing of a mystery,
What I am going to try is this, If I +q the user without chanserv in the
channel (IE, not a registered channel) If i make them "channel owner" then
can they -o them selves, and still do things, If they can, it's the IRCD, if
not, it's the services, Simple as that.. I'll maili results after..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arathorn" <arathorn at theonering.net>
To: <ircservices-coding at ircservices.za.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCServices Coding] ChanServ Mode Bug?
> M wrote:
> > A "normal" user with +q on a channel still requires +o to use '/mode +o
> > #channel nick'.
>
> Well, not on Unreal-3.1.4, seemingly. This isn't a complete surprise,
> though - given that 3.1.4 seems to have introduced considerable more bugs
> than it's fixed (c.f. the infamous /who problem). I still can't
understand
> why this +q behaviour impacts on IRCServices - everytime I try to unravel
> the original mail my brain freezes.
>
> A.
>
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