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PyLink FAQ

You are missing dependencies - re-read https://github.com/GLolol/PyLink/blob/master/README.md#installation

I get errors like “yaml.scanner.ScannerError: while scanning for the next token, found character that cannot start any token”

You must use SPACES and not tabs in your configuration! (\t is the escaped code for a tab, which is disallowed by YAML)

PyLink does not support inbound connections - much like regular services such as Atheme or Anope, it only connects outwards to IRCds. (If you dont understand what this means, it means you should turn autoconnect OFF for PyLink)

Yes. However, Clientbot support is in alpha stages as of PyLink 0.10 and is far from complete: Clientbot TODO.

Clientbot doesnt relay both ways!

Load the relay_clientbot plugin. https://github.com/GLolol/PyLink/blob/e1fab8c/example-conf.yml#L303-L306

No! Only the PyLink administrator needs to host a PyLink instance, as each can connect to multiple networks. Everyone else only needs to add a link block on their IRCd.

InterJanus-style links between PyLink daemons are not supported yet; see https://github.com/GLolol/PyLink/issues/99 for any progress regarding that.

In no particular order: - More complete support for modern IRCds (UnrealIRCd 4.x, InspIRCd 2.0, charybdis 4, Nefarious IRCu, etc.). - PyLink is built upon a flexible, maintainable codebase. - Cross platform (*nix, Windows, and probably others too). - Proper protocol negotiation leading to fewer DoS possibilities: - Better support for channel modes such as +fjMOR, etc. - Configurable nick length limits for relayed users.