Patch Howto


The purpose of this document is to show you what a botnet is and how it could be useful to you. It also covers botflags userfile sharing.


Contents

  1. Terms
  2. Applying a patch
  3. Creating and submitting a patch
  4. Downloading a patch

Terms

The following are some common terms used in this document:

Patch

A patch is an update to the sourcecode of a program (here Eggdrop). Be careful, every patch is designed for a special Eggdrop version and cannot be applied on every bot!

Applying a patch

To apply a patch to an Eggdrop, you have to first obtain the Eggdrop sourcecode. You should always keep a tar.gz archive with the source of your current Eggdrop on your shell. In the next step, you have to change to your source directory (i.e.: /home/user/eggdrop1.6.0/) and type the following command:

patch -p1 < ../path.to.the/patch

Once this is complete, execute the following command:

find . -name "*.rej" -print

If it returns a list with filenames ending with .rej extension, then the patch didn't apply properly. Ensure that the patch is intended for your version and that you have the original source. You should also try to re-download the patch to ensure that the patch is not corrupted.

If the patch applied properly, the only thing left to do is to recompile your Eggdrop and install the new modules and binaries.

Creating and submitting a patch

If you fixed a bug and/or changed something in Eggdrop's source code, it would be really nice to let the dev team know about it, so they can possibly apply it to next release of Eggdrop.

There are several steps to submit a patch to the eggdev team:

  1. Create a directory with original source tree and one with modified source tree.

  2. Run the following:

    diff -bur <original source directory> <modified source directory> > patchname.patch

    If your changes created any new files, use 'diff -burN' instead.

  3. Send an email to patches@eggheads.org with the patch attached. The body should contain a detailed description of what you changed and why you changed it. Don't forget to include the Eggdrop version for which your patch was made. Also, please send a second email with same info to eggdev@eggheads.org, this time without the patch attached.

Downloading a patch

Many patches for eggdrop1.6.x can be found at the following location:

ftp://ftp.eggheads.org/pub/eggdrop/patches/1.6/


Copyright © 1997 Robey Pointer
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