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Nick changes are not communicated correctly #2067
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I can't reproduce this. What version of InspIRCd is this? |
According to the code there's no route by which the user can get a nick change from their current nick to their current nick like in your log. Would it be possible for you to find out if the network you are running on has modified their InspIRCd installation or has applied any custom modules? |
I still can't replicate this bug but I've made some changes to InspIRCd and Anope that I suspect will solve this. Note that the network in question is actually using the wrong Anope protocol module (inspircd20 vs inspircd3) so they'll need to fix that too. Their services are also 2+ years old so they're missing quite a few bug fixes.
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Versions as of now (just updated Anope, InspIRCd was updated a little over 2 weeks ago);
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I think this is because the source in the labelled message is only being fetched when its actually sent which is after the nick is changed? Need to investigate more. |
I can reproduce this now. It's because of |
This should be fixed in 83f01b3. Thanks for reporting! |
Description
The Limnoria IRC bot loses track of its nick due to faulty communication from the InspIRCd server.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
Here is a log from a Limnoria instance where this happens:
Describe the results you received:
The bot thinks its nick is Lunar61794.
Describe the results you expected:
The bot should correctly track its changed nick as Eiko.
Additional information you deem important (e.g. issue happens only occasionally):
The main Limnoria developer @progval said "the NUH on the last message should be Lunar61794!limnoria@lunarirc-djaro2.5pm2.kn6m.fc24.2602.IP, not Eiko!limnoria@lunarirc-djaro2.5pm2.kn6m.fc24.2602.IP"
I must admit that this issue is above my level, but I was told to report it to InspirIRCd developers, so that's what I'm doing.
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