psychs / limechat

IRC Client for Mac
http://limechat.net/mac/
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Option to change the hardcoded NickServ auto-join timeout value #221

Open rudisimo opened 10 years ago

rudisimo commented 10 years ago

This ticket is to keep track of a PR which will add the ability to override the internal NickServ auto-join timeout. This is specially useful when dealing with slow networks and/or channels which have the +r flag turned on, as stated in the following ticket: #12

I will be changing the value from the default 5 seconds, to 15 seconds; and it can be overridden through the Server Properties dialog window. See the following screenshot:

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thedodd commented 10 years ago

:+1:

controlcde commented 10 years ago

I could´t find this feature in released 2.42 version - how could I enable it?

wlkns commented 10 years ago

Same, how can we enable it in 2.42 or update to the repo version?

rudisimo commented 10 years ago

@controlcde @wlkns The actual PR was never merged (#222). Some conflicts have been introduced since it was created, and I'm not really looking to maintain a fork. So my suggestion would be to look at the commit directly (cb6d22a7ef2deb2d9058a64323752b3e5b0cdc29), and apply the changes to your own fork. Sorry if I couldn't be of much help.

rrdein commented 6 years ago

Super lame... I read that LimeChat was highly configurable but I don't even have the basic features needed to simply maintain persistent connections to various servers and channels. Seems like that ability should be built in by design. Nobody anywhere ever wants to be automatically and permanently logged off when they lose their Internet connection. It shouldn't take a bunch of different settings (some of which don't exist, apparently) to "hack a solution into existence". Users get dragged through this long painful BS of trying to get a good setup, only to find out somewhere down the line that the software lacks the simple functionality. I'm guessing it's only Mac users like myself using it, since there are so many vastly superior IRC clients on every other platform. On to IRC client #4, I guess...

jhaenchen commented 6 years ago

And yet I have the exact opposite situation where auto-join spamming is causing me to be banned from channels.