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@ -22,21 +22,4 @@ Use PyChecker. Believe me, it makes things better.
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USERS:
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Read conf.py to see what kind of configuration options you have available. In
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order to actually connect to a server on the internet, you'll want to modify
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the "drivers" option, changing the server "localhost" to the appropriate value.
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You'll probably also want to change the channels that are joined by modifying
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the configuration for the "callbacks.ChannelJoiner" callback. This should all
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be done in a separate file, as per the example in sample.conf.
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To run the bot, do it from this directory, like this:
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src/bot.py
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If you have your own configuration file (the bot will still use conf.py as its
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set of defaults, but will override it with whatever it finds in your file) use:
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src/bot.py -c yourconfig.py
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I've included slightly patched versions of asyncore and asynchat so they don't
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make PyChecker complain, and use some newer features (mostly {}.iter*) of 2.2.
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<to be inserted later, when scripts/setup.py is done>
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