Why does my cloak not work with xchat?
freenode: when you automatically execute a command at connect time, it does not wait to join channels until the command is through executing. If you have this problem and you configure your client to identify to nickserv, then wait a couple of seconds before completing, all that will happen is that you’ll sail right onto your autojoined channels without a cloak. You can use one of these user-provided connect scripts (in TCL or python) to identify to nickserv and join your channels (rename the script, stripping the ‘.txt’ off the end)—but we recommend that you simply update to a more recent version of xchat. If you do one of the scripts, make sure you use the python version if your copy of xchat is compiled without TCL support. • Is there some way to make irssi and channel forwarding work properly together? As of Hyperion 1.0, this should work properly. There have been reports that post-Hyperion-release versions of irssi have been changed in ways that break forwarding, but these have no
freenode: when you automatically execute a command at connect time, it does not wait to join channels until the command is through executing. If you have this problem and you configure your client to identify to nickserv, then wait a couple of seconds before completing, all that will happen is that you’ll sail right onto your autojoined channels without a cloak. You can use one of these user-provided connect scripts (in TCL or python) to identify to nickserv and join your channels (rename the script, stripping the ‘.txt’ off the end)—but we recommend that you simply update to a more recent version of xchat. If you do one of the scripts, make sure you use the python version if your copy of xchat is compiled without TCL support. • Is there some way to make irssi and channel forwarding work properly together? As of Hyperion 1.0, this should work properly. There have been reports that post-Hyperion-release versions of irssi have been changed in ways that break forwarding, but these have no