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Module Names Are Wrong For Current Python IRC #5

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noctuid opened this issue Sep 3, 2014 · 3 comments
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Module Names Are Wrong For Current Python IRC #5

noctuid opened this issue Sep 3, 2014 · 3 comments
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noctuid commented Sep 3, 2014

"ircbot" is now "irc.bot" and "irclib" is "irc.client" I believe.

I couldn't get the newest version of the irc library working with this (it gave an error). What version of python irc have you used successfully with this?

@noctuid noctuid changed the title Modules Names Are Wrong For Current Python IRC Module Names Are Wrong For Current Python IRC Sep 4, 2014
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boamaod commented Sep 4, 2014

I use 0.4.8 which is default in Debian/Ubuntu distros.

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noctuid commented Sep 5, 2014

The current version is 8.9.1. 0.4.8 is 6 years old. I see that this was created 2 years ago, but is that still the default in the Debian repos? I will try it with that version, but you really might want to update to the most recent version. Here's the bitbucket page. It recommends using pip or easy_install (or just using the setup.py). Was there a specific reason for using the version from Debian's repos?

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boamaod commented Jan 1, 2015

Just to go with the standard of convenience and for the ease of testing/installing. If the updates are good, why not push them to Debian again, which would be the right procedure anyway?

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