Updated to 0.11.6.1.

Sync DESCR, COMMENT and HOMEPAGE with reality.
Patch provided by Soren Jacobsen <snj@pobox.com> in PR pkg/22926.

Changes since 0.11.6:

* Packages are now compressed with bzip2 rather than GNU zip.
* (backported from 0.12.0) /names now displays the entire, correct
  list in all situations, including initial join.
* (backported from 0.12.0) Unhandled numerics used in WHOIS now show
  up in /whois output.
* AIM Directory entry is now forced clear on connect.
* Messages that are too long to send are now rejected.
* Messages that have been rejected by a protocol driver (for example
  because they are too long) are returned to the sender.
* (backported from 0.12.0) The idea of a "generic" window has been
  removed, and you can no longer /delbuddy someone with an open window
  (you must /close the window first).
* (backported from 0.12.0) New $nameformat and $nameformat_name to
  control the format names appear as in the window list window, and
  elsewhere.
* (backported from 0.12.0) New $autosort. 0 means no window list
  sorting, 1 means sort by name, 2 means sort into groups, then by
  name (this obviates the --enable-experimental-buddy-grouping option
  to ./configure)
* New /status command, including naim version and information about
  window status.
* Online help for /save did not show the file name argument. Fixed.
* SIGHUP now re-reads .naimprofile by default.
* Possible reference to free()d memory in certain uncommon
  situations pointed out by Michael Wilson. Fixed.
* (backported from 0.12.0) /jump now accepts connection:window
  syntax (/jump EFnet:#naim works the same as /EFnet:jump #naim).
* /open now takes you to newly opened windows, removing the need to
  /jump after /open.
* /closeall now skips windows with queued messages pending.
* Potential NULL pointer dereference in Tab completion found. Fixed.
* The protocol drivers already take care of populating empty buddy
  lists when that was a problem, so naim no longer adds you to your
  own buddy list if you don't have one at startup.
* Various cleanups in the HTML renderer to handle stacked tags with
  missing close tags.
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commit a4c2fddbb7
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naim is a chat program for use with America Online's AOL Instant
Messenger. The name naim is derived from n's AIM client, but it could
also have been derived from ncurses AIM client because of naim's use of
the ncurses text-mode screen library.
naim is a console AIM, ICQ, IRC, and lily CMC client. The name naim
is derived from n's AIM client, but it could also have been derived
from ncurses AIM client because of naim's use of the ncurses text-mode
screen library.
naim is based on firetalk, the multiprotocol chat library. naim is
capable of connecting to IRC as well as AIM services.
naim is based on firetalk, the multiprotocol chat library.

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.21 2003/07/25 10:13:04 wiz Exp $
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.22 2003/09/24 10:14:12 xtraeme Exp $
#
DISTNAME= naim-0.11.6
DISTNAME= naim-0.11.6.1
CATEGORIES= chat
MASTER_SITES= http://shell.n.ml.org/n/naim/
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.bz2
MAINTAINER= wiz@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE= http://site.rpi-acm.org/info/naim/
COMMENT= Ncurses-based AIM/IRC client
HOMEPAGE= http://site.n.ml.org/info/naim/
COMMENT= Ncurses-based AIM, ICQ, IRC and Lily client
GNU_CONFIGURE= YES

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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.6 2003/07/25 10:13:04 wiz Exp $
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.7 2003/09/24 10:14:12 xtraeme Exp $
bin/extractbuddy.sh
bin/naim
bin/nicq
bin/nirc
bin/nlily
bin/sendim.sh
include/firetalk.h
include/naim/modutil.h
include/naim/naim.h

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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.11 2003/07/25 10:13:04 wiz Exp $
$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.12 2003/09/24 10:14:12 xtraeme Exp $
SHA1 (naim-0.11.6.tar.gz) = 0547973faab0d88a4b5224d88671539a23d0e64a
Size (naim-0.11.6.tar.gz) = 820532 bytes
SHA1 (naim-0.11.6.1.tar.bz2) = 742a7d49a07fcb37abd566c0a8a7f6ee9057a91b
Size (naim-0.11.6.1.tar.bz2) = 530064 bytes