Bug Stomp

Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!

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11 years ago #8081
To test this, compare the following two keyphrases:

let us go to the laboratory [100,0]
let us (go to|go in) the laboratory [100,0]

11 years ago #8082
I just released some improvements and fixes to various systems including math.

Dr_Ben: I'm glad you liked the updates. I'm working on some of these bugs.. A few notes - the "Do you want to kiss me?" etc issue was due to a bug causing it to be read as "do you want me?" which triggered an xemote response. It'll be fixed with the next release. Same with any insults that had "want to" in the phrase.

I'll consider the ability to toggle off automatic features. Not a bad idea.

Keyphrases with ranks > 30 should be outranking emotional responses. Are they not doing so?

Mome Rath: Here's my attempt, which works:
You: lips 1 frog 2 bunny 3 toast
Bot: prekey=[lips]; key1=[frog]; key2=[bunny]; key3=[]; postkey=[toast]

I had to modify yours, as the 'r' was triggering another keyphrase, but it came out okay:
You: whatever test keys 1 rug 2 s 3 t 4 u
Bot: prekey=[whatever test keys]; key1=[rug]; key2=[s]; key3=[]; postkey=[t 4 me]

11 years ago #8083
All of my bots are throwing SQL errors on any attempt to edit keyphrases through the language center, but not when editing seeks.Has anybody ever seen this problem or have any thoughts on fixing it?

11 years ago #8084
I'm getting the same problem. Just started today as far as I'm aware.

11 years ago #8085
Strange, I'm not seeing that. I tried editing and saving some keyphrases with my bots via the language center and no problem - I tried some of your bots as well, and it worked as intended.

Can you post the error message, and let me know what bot and what keyphrase is generating this for you?

11 years ago #8087
My error is almost identical.

My SQL Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your My SQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'Maker ID=106333' at line 3 in keyphrase.php on line 27

Query: [hidden]

11 years ago #8088
(postkey) stopped working. Just an empty string is being slotted in.

What is [4,0]
    I don't know, perhaps you could tell me about (postkey)?
    (Postkey)? I don't know.

For example.

You: What is the weather in New York?
Bot: I don't know, perhaps you could tell me about?

(postkey) should be slotted in before the '?'

11 years ago #8089
wisdom, lexist - I found and fixed that error. Thanks for the additional information.

Ronnie - I've fixed this error, too. It wasn't affecting all (postkey)s - just those with word clusters like "New York".

Let me know if you see any additional issues with those.

11 years ago #8090
All seems to be better. Thank you sir.

11 years ago #8091
Thanks for the fix!

11 years ago #8092
Would it be possible to stop synonymising the name 'John'. This happens far too often and makes the bot rude for no good reason. John is actually a nice solid name and should not be converted like that.

Laurel Sweet: Do you really like being addressed as Guest67490? Whould you like to tell me your name?
Guest67490: John
Laurel Sweet: Nice to meet you Lavatory.

11 years ago #8093
Are you sure you want me to fix that? That's hilarious!


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