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Anope Support => 2.0.x/1.9.x Support => Topic started by: Mario on October 18, 2009, 01:26:28 PM

Title: Add Services Admin
Post by: Mario on October 18, 2009, 01:26:28 PM
Hi,

I read that you have changed the way services admin/opers etc. are added in this release.
I can't seem to find how to add them via OperServ though. I can add them fine via the config file.
Is there a way to add them online though? I see no help command from operserv on how to do this...

- Mario
Title: Re: Add Services Admin
Post by: Naram Qashat on October 18, 2009, 06:51:37 PM
You don't add them through OperServ anymore, you add them directly to the configuration.  Look for opertypes.
Title: Re: Add Services Admin
Post by: Mario on October 19, 2009, 01:23:17 AM
Ahh good to know... I couldn't see any documentation that confirmed what you said but I figured as much.
May want to add some in the example.conf. Is there going to be the ability to add services opers in any future 1.9.x release with operserv??
Title: Re: Add Services Admin
Post by: Naram Qashat on October 19, 2009, 01:57:03 AM
There are some examples in example.conf already.  As for adding them through OperServ in future 1.9.x releases, maybe it might be possible after 1.9.2 when we change the DB format and have an easier way to handle it.  You'd still have to define opertypes, I'm thinking, but opers might be able to be added to the DBs.
Title: Re: Add Services Admin
Post by: Mario on October 19, 2009, 12:02:09 PM
Yeah I know that there are examples in the example.conf.
I mean mentioning that it has changed to this way in 1.9.x. Although I may have missed it but couldn't read it in the release notes.
Title: Re: Add Services Admin
Post by: Naram Qashat on October 19, 2009, 12:18:30 PM
We have been a little lax on documenting changes between 1.9.x releases, but it is the developmental branch, and unlike 1.7.x towards the end of it's life, it's not going to suddenly be deemed "stable" before actually being deemed as such.  We are using 1.9.x to transition over to C++ as well as change many things both internally and externally.