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Author SHA1 Message Date
xtraeme
c08e9a07d1 bl3ify 2004-03-29 07:24:49 +00:00
wiz
7576f8a766 Better support /who and /whereis.
Divert server messages to the server window instead of the channel window.
[Sent back to the author.]
Bump PKGREVISION to 5.
2004-03-28 20:09:20 +00:00
wiz
a661ce60c0 PKGREVISION bump after openssl-security-fix-update to 0.9.6m.
Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
2004-03-26 02:27:34 +00:00
jlam
ec993afa1a LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE and SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE are now lists of shell globs
relative to ${WRKSRC}.  Remove redundant LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE settings that
are automatically handled by the default setting in bsd.pkg.mk.
2004-02-14 17:21:32 +00:00
agc
dc52048e01 Move WRKSRC definition away from the first paragraph in a Makefile. 2004-01-20 12:07:06 +00:00
veego
098a76e927 Bump pkg version to irssi-icb-0.14nb3 due too the irssi update to 0.8.9:
v0.8.9 2003-12-11  Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>

	* Fixes a remote crash with:
	    a) non-x86 hardware (one requiring memory alignmentation)
	    b) script using "gui print text" signal (with x86 hardware too)

	+ /SET auto_whowas OFF allows now disabling automatic /whowas when
	  /whois doesn't find a nick (by Borys)
	- If pasted line starts with command char, treat it as command always.
	  Paste detection can go on too easily with lagged connections.
2003-12-11 20:20:54 +00:00
veego
b0c29247e5 Update to irssi-icb-0.14nb2 so it works again with irssi 0.8.8.
The new irssi package triggered an 'Undefined PLT symbol'.
Now we need to link libfe_icb.so against libicb_core.so.
2003-12-04 10:48:09 +00:00
grant
91f00f1cbc s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/ 2003-07-17 21:21:03 +00:00
wiz
7166660e08 Dependency bumps, needed because of devel/pth's major bump, and related
dependency bumps.
2003-05-02 11:53:34 +00:00
jmmv
0916498c1b Place WRKSRC where it belongs, to make pkglint happy; ok'ed by wiz. 2003-03-29 12:40:00 +00:00
jmmv
ef25551784 Initial import of irssi-icb, version 0.14. Description follows:
irssi-icb is an Irssi plugin that allows access to ICB (Internet
Citizen's Band) networks. The ICB protocol is almost dead now
(superseded by IRC), but there are still some networks around that
use it.

Approved by wiz.
2002-12-02 12:23:44 +00:00