On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> wrote:
Hello!

Am 29.04.2011 um 16:25 schrieb shinji@elite-systems.org:

> Since you had to relax for rfc1459 and the logs are indicating "rfc1459 compatibility mode" does this mean you are working to support more services protocols?

Current development version of ngIRCd has support for the current development branch (1.9) of Anope.

However ngIRCd is a „second class citizen“ in Anope world: the protocol module most probably will be moved out of the regular source tree into an „extra“ branch or something like that, because of too little „relevance“.

But as of today, the protocol module still lives in modules/protocol/ngircd.cpp (Anope 1.9, current GIT).

If you are interested in Anope supporting ngircd, please test current ngIRCd and current Anope versions, and report back to Anope, for example in #anope-devel on irc.teranova.net :-)


Thanks!  I pulled the current git release of anope and I'm in the process of configuring anope to work with ngircd.  Just doing a test install under my user profile before I rebuild and have it setup in a more normal area.  It will replace ircservices if it works out.

Robert Pendell
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