2002-11-29 13:38 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* src/core/network.c: If bind() fails when connecting, don't fallback to
default address. Should make it easier to notice invalid settings or
figure out why it's not working..
2002-11-28 23:43 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* src/core/network.c: net_gethostbyaddr() was pretty much broken.
* Use standard modeline instead of its own one.
* Fix a bug that an error occurs on typing C-m if used with DDSKK.
* Garbage correct obsolete defsubst fragments.
version 0.59.8 (01/06/2003):
* Ripped out all gtk2 support (Thanks Nathan Walp).
* Fixed smiley related segfault (Thanks Robert McQueen)
* Yahoo! can connect again
version 0.59.7 (12/21/2002):
* Yahoo i18n fix (Thanks Ethan Blanton).
* Fixed a bug in escaping saved passwords (Thanks
Eric Timme)
* Fixed an overflow bug in perl script autoloading
(Thanks David Kaelbling)
* Some build fixes for those using stricter compilers,
notably MIPSpro (Thanks David Kaelbling)
* Fixed a bad argument to accept() calls (Thanks David
Kaelbling)
* Fixed crashbug on empty rvous requests (Thanks Brandon Scott (Xeon))
for being the first to point this out.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This version does not include backwards support
for the old style SILC private key so if you
skipped 0.9.10 version you won't be able to run
this server without generating new key pair.
Changes from 0.9.10 to 0.9.11
=============================
* Workaround GCC bug which causes memory exhaustion when
compiling sha1 with optimizations on UltraSPARC. from openbsd
* Added some sanity checks in server for correctness of the
server configuration.
* More log printing during backup router protocol.
* Removed backwards support for old private key file format.
* Removed backwards support for not-so-strict decryption length
check, it's strict now.
* Fixed error handling of invalid client entry when calling
commands in server. Fixes a crash.
* Fixed double free in async host lookup code.
* On backup router handle now the SERVER_SIGNOFF from router
for local connected servers too, and close the connections.
Do not process them as normally signing off servers when they
really signoff by sending EOF fe, but always assume that
router sends the SERVER_SIGNOFF.
* Fixed socket unsetting when closing connections.
* Fixed close command to use the port correctly when closing
server connections.
* Check for NULL outbuf in silc_socket_write. It is possible
that it is NULL is some odd case.
* Do not call final protocol callback for backup router
resuming protocol when closing connection. It is closed
by timeout in case of error.
* Backup reconnect to router if backup resuming protocol failed.
* Fixed double free in SKE library error hadling when signature
error occurred.
* Fixed double free in invite list adding code when adding
invite strings.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This version does not include backwards support
for the old style SILC private key so if you
skipped 0.9.10 version you won't be able to run
this client without generating new key pair.
Changes between 0.9.10 and 0.9.11
=================================
* workaround a bug in GCC which causes memory exhaustion when
compiling sha1 with optimizations on UltraSPARC. from openbsd
* Don't display "foo appears as foo\nYou're now known as foo"
messages.
* Do not print the nickname in SERVER_SIGNOFF if we do not
have it. Prevents asserts in Irssi core. It is possible we
don't have the nick if it was just being resolved when server
signoff.
* Prevent endless resolving of user informations in USERS
command by checking the command reply status correctly.
* Don't print signed messages when sending failed.
* Send adequate signal when founding a channel by joing it.
* Make GETKEY to update the client entrys fingerprint too.
* Fixed autonick crashbug in client library.
* Fix theme abstracts parsing.
* Fixed double free in SKE library error hadling when signature
error occurred.
snapshot.
Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of
users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams
(transient X windows) or as text on a terminal.
Xaric is a UNIX irc client similer to BitchX or ircII. I would impress you
with a list of features, but since it has no impressive features (and lacks
a few important ones) that probably is not a good idea. The whole reason for
Xaric was to remove all of the bogus, broken crap and silly features from
BitchX and have a nice colorful client.
Submitted in PR pkg/19451 by Juan RP.
QuIRC is a stable and powerful IRC client. It features a clean interface
that scales well to many servers and channels. It includes many features
that power users will appreciate. It contains advanced scripting
facilities powered by Tcl, accompanied by Tk. It has been called by
some what XiRCON should have been, and by others, simply great.
Submitted in PR pkg/19450 by Juan RP.
Ninja IRC is yet another ircII-based IRC client. Its many extra features
include enhanced socket handling, additional resolving capabilities, ANSI
and MIRC color support, MIRC-style DCC RESUME, cloak mode, a friend list,
an enemy list, SOCKS v4&5 proxy support, more ircii $func() functions,
auto-rejoin, cycling auto-reconnect, auto-dcc get, improved ban/unban
handling, cached information, NDCC file offering, and much more.
Submitted in PR pkg/19447 by Juan RP.
RoxIRC is a graphical IRC client written in tcl/tk. It provides a pleasant,
easy to use, and powerful interface.
the features include:
ircII style /commands, with history
configurable colors for information types
dedicated query windows
dynamic configuration, no need to restart it
notify list
all tcl scripting
nicklist, see who is in the channel without /names
dialogs for banlist, modes, kick/ban, etc
popup menus when you right click on nicks, channels, querys...
auto reconnect to server/rejoin channels when disconnected
URL catcher
Supports bold and underlined text
Netsplit detection
DCC chat and file transfers
Submitted in PR pkg/19446 by Juan RP.
PircBot is a Java framework for writing IRC bots quickly and easily.
Its features include an event-driven architecture to handle common IRC
events, flood protection, DCC support, ident support, and more. Its
comprehensive logfile format is suitable for use with pisg to generate
channel statistics.
Approved by wiz.
+ Removed the WARNING while saving slaves to the icq servers.
+ Fixed some Network handling variables for better network perfomance.
+ Added support for threads.
+ Fixed the Version Checking function!
+ New code structure (you can find src/ and src/man directories now), and
new configuration scripts and makefiles :) cool huh :).
+ Updated the manual page (Thanks tx!)
Patch provided by Dawid Szymañski (the maintainer) in PR pkg/19251.
The private key file format has changed due to a bug in the
older code. When you run this server version it automatically
changes your private key file to the correct format.
The future versions of the SILC Server will not do that, so
do not skip this version or you will need to generate new key
pair after 0.9.11 is released.
Also backup router bugs was fixed which caused several
interesting decryption problems, so upgrading regardless
if you are runinng normal server, backup router or primary
router is strongly recommended.
Changes from 0.9.9.1 to 0.9.10
==============================
* Added the config directive PublicKeyDir for the client
block.
* Extended the SILC_SERVER_LOG_ERROR macro to all available
logging channels.
* Load only files with .pub suffix in PublicKeyDir.
* Fixed a typo in resuming code that fixed detach/resume
code in server.
* Fixed CMODE setting in server when founder mode was set.
* Fixed wrong invite and ban list handling in server command
reply.
* Fixed CUMODE founder authentication in server to not check
for client's public key since it's not supposed to do that.
* Fixed backup router bugs: When backup resumes router and
receives a CHANNEL_MESSAGE packet the backup must not act
as router since the packet header decryption would be
different. Also, when relaying packets to channel, do not
re-encrypt packets on backup that came from the primary
since the connection isn't really router-router connection.
There are fixes in crypto library, especially in the
private key file format which had bugs in the encryption
process. When you run the new client it will automatically
change your private keyfile format so that you don't have
to do anything to it manually. The next versions will not
have this feature so if you'll skip this version you won't
be able to run your client after new version of SILC Client
comes out later (without generating new key pair).
Channel private keys and private message keys were using MD5
hash function, which is actually wrong. The code was
supposed to use SHA1 which is the mandatory hash function in
SILC. This version changes this and for this reason you may
experience some problems using channel private keys and
private message keys together with older client versions.
Make sure you and your friends are running latest client
version to avoid problems. This is inconvenient, but was a
must fix.
Changes between 0.9.9.1 and 0.9.10
==================================
* Removed 1.0 protocol backwards compat code from client
library.
* Changed the channel private key and private message
key generation (with static keys) to use SHA1 instead
of MD5, as SHA1 is the mandatory hash function in SILC.
* Changed the private key file encryption to use SHA1
instead of MD5. Added support for the old generation
and added automatic change of the key (to be removed
later).
* Format CMODE +c and +h to display both the mode and
the argument.
* Added support for inviting and banning by public key.
* Added support to set and use specific public key in
CUMODE.
* Changed the private_message and channel_message client
operations to deliver the SilcMessagePayload to the
application too. Application can use it fe. to get
the signature from the message for verification.
* Added more reliable check for whether nickname did
change or not, or whether only Client ID changed in
NICK_CHANGE notify.
* Set realname and hostname in NICK_REC records.
* Display signature verification result in public and
private messages using theme abstracts.
See irssi/default.theme for examples of their usage.
* Verify signature payload for signed messages.
* Added ignore_message_signatures setting which can be
used to ignore signatures in messages.
* Fixed fingerprint/babbleprint showing in invite and
ban list command replys.
* Fixed founder key sending in CMODE command.
* Fixed bugs in Irssi's theme parsing.
ScrollZ is an advanced IRC client based on ircII client. It was
developed on Linux, but can be compiled on variety of Unix platforms.
Major features:
* supports colors
* internal userlist and shitlist
* a lot of things are stored in memory, so we don't have to
contact server at all in some cases
* improved file exchange (based on Sheik's cdcc.c)
* improved cosmetics (based on TooLie Box by Zakath)
* improved flood protection
* adds channel protection
* comes with user-friendly options like tab key, auto reply and
URL catcher
* logs events important to you when you're away (customizable)
* adds OperVision (optional; coded by Zakath)
* supports virtual IP
* supports IPv6
Submitted in PR pkg/18846 by Juan@xtraeme.dyndns.org.
Changes from 0.9.8 to 0.9.9.1
=============================
* Updated protocol version to 1.2.
Clients and servers with support for 1.1 are not compatible with
the new protocol!
* Print notify for server opers when backup router comes online.
* Resolve the client's public key in JOIN command if the founder auth
data is being requested but we don't know the client's public key.
* Added idle and signon fields to the ATTRIBUTE_SERVICE attribute to
indicate the user's current idle and signon timeof a service.
* Added MAC field to the Private Message Payload to protect against
chosen ciphertext attacks.
* Defined the SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_SIGNED.
* Added ERR_UNSUPPORTED_PUBLIC_KEY and ERR_OPERATION_ALLOWED status
types.
* Added support for normal client to kill its own entries from
the network.
* Compute maximum padding for authentication packets to make
passphrase approximation attacks impossible (padding must be at
least 8 bytes now).
* Added support for rekey before 2^32 sequence number wraps.
* Added Encrypt-Then-MAC order to SILC packet MAC generation.
Deprecated the old Encrypt-And-MAC order.
* Added Encrypt-Then-MAC order to Channel Message Payload MAC
generation.
* Added support for setting FOUNDER mode on channel with specific
public key which can be set with CMODE command.
* Don't wait for EOF after socket error has occurred, but close the
connection.
* Assure the RESUME_CLIENT packet is not sent to twice to backup
router if the detached client was originated from the backup.
* Added support for removing client from invite list when kicked
from channel, as SILC 1.2 dictates.
* Added support for the SILC 1.2 BAN and INVITEcommands and new
ban and invite lists to server.
* Remove client from invite list in KILLED notify and in KILL
command.
* Do not send invite list back unless asked (when sending no
arguments) or when list was modified.
* MARS is now gone.
* Added manual pages for silcd(8) and silcd.conf(5).
* Fixed WATCH command reply handling on normal server which was
missing altogether.
* Fixed double free in WHOIS query on normal server when forwarding
query to router.
* Fixed MOTD command reply sending.
* Fixed the INVITE command to send the invite list in command reply.
* Fixed PING command sending in client library and handling in
server. The server ID must be ID Payload, not raw ID data.
* Fixed NICK command to not crash if nickname was not sent.
* Fixed channel's global_user boolean checking after detaching.
Check it after changing the owner of the client not before.
* Fixed channel key distribution after resuming detached client.
* Fixed memory leaks with SIMs in server.
* Fixed bugs in invite list handling in INVITE command.
Changes between 0.9.8 and 0.9.9.1
=================================
* Updated protocol version to 1.2.
Clients and servers with support for 1.1 are not compatible with the new
protocol!
* Added -no-listener option to FILE SEND command, Renamed FILE RECEIVE
to FILE ACCEPT.
* Added idle and signon fields to the ATTRIBUTE_SERVICE attribute to
indicate the user's current idle and signon time of a service.
* Added MAC field to the Private Message Payload to protect against
chosen ciphertext attacks.
* Added support for normal client to kill its own entries from the network.
* Added ERR_UNSUPPORTED_PUBLIC_KEY and ERR_OPERATION_ALLOWED status types.
* Defined the SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_SIGNED.
* Defined that all public keys sent in commands and notify payloads are
actually Public Key Payloads not raw public key data.
* Compute maximum padding for authentication packets to make passphrase
approximation attacks impossible (padding must be at least 8 bytes now).
* Added support for rekey before 2^32 sequence number wraps.
* Added Encrypt-Then-MAC order to Channel Message Payload MAC generation.
* Added Encrypt-Then-MAC order to SILC packet MAC generation. Deprecated
the old Encrypt-And-MAC order.
* Added expando $j which expands to current SILC Client version
* SILC_UMODE_GONE changes are now propagated correctly to the client.
* Print "nick now appears as newnick" and update nicklist when you
change your nick to "nick".
* Added support for setting FOUNDER mode on channel with specific public
key which can be set with CMODE command.
* Unified the Channel Message Payload and Private Message into one
Message Payload.
* UTF-8 decode topics also in JOIN command reply and TOPIC_SET notifys
in client.
* Added support to client sending new BAN and INVITE commands. Display
INVITE and BAN lists as specified by SILC 1.2
* Merged with Irssi 0.8.6.
* Added library versioning for shared libraries.
* Do reverse lookups for server when /CONNECT-ing.
* MARS support is now gone.
* Fixed PING command sending in client library and handling in server.
The server ID must be ID Payload, not raw ID data.
* Fixed example in /HELP KEY
* Fixed the client to correctly shutdown the client library to avoid
memory leaks.
* Fixed few double frees from client library.
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.
* Tons of changes, here's only the largest that come to my mind now:
+ SSL support by vjt at users.sf.net
+ DCC send queues by Heikki Orsila
+ Better support for !channels
The new Makefile.common will be used by Irssi plugins.
Approved by wiz.
Changes from 0.9.5 to 0.9.8
===========================
* Added support for aborting automatically pending commands
that never receives the reply (to avoid memory leaks).
* Added support for removing explicitly added client connections
in rehash and closing the client connections if they were
unconfigured in the rehash.
* Rewrote WHOIS, WHOWAS and IDENTIFY commands in the server.
* If packet processing fails (like integrity check fails)
the connection is closed now.
* Normal server now reconnects to backup router automatically
if connection is lost to it.
* Added support for replying on behalf of the user to the
Requested Attributes in WHOIS command in the server.
* Failed OPER and SILCOPER authentications are now logged.
* Added sort-of "Quality of Service" (QoS) support. Data
reception can be controlled with rate limit per second
and/or read data length limit.
* Added support for encrypted private key files. Now passphrase
must be provided when new key pair is created , and prompted
when loading the private key.
* Resumed client packet handling from server put the resumed
client on wrong list on router and caused the client not be
present on the network anymore.
* Various cleanup in error message output in config parsing code
and in server init code. Fixed error log files containing too
many newlines in some situations.
* Assure that channel key is set before sending it. May crash
server otherwise.
* Don't swtich to become primary router if we are backup if
decryption error has occurred.
* Fixed a bug in backup router IP address comparison
* Fixed a crashbug in incoming server accepting.
* Fixed packet decryption problem when backup router encrypted
channel message with wrong key during backup resuming protocol.
* Fixed memory leaks in server.
* Fixed channel key packet processing bug on backup router
during backup resuming protocol.
Changes between 0.9.5.1 and 0.9.8
=================================
* Added STATS command.
* Added Requested Attributes support.
* Added -details option to WHOIS command to support the requested
attributes. By default it requests all attributes.
* Added implementation of VCard (RFC 2426) which can be used as
part of Requested Attributes in WHOIS command.
* Added ATTR command which is used to manage user's Requested
Attributes sending and values for WHOIS command.
* Added support for saving the requested attributes in WHOIS to
directory.
* Added support for auto-passphrase authentication from the config
file during connecting which was not implemented yet.
* Added shared library complation support.
* Added support for encrypted private key files. Now passphrase
must be provided when new key pair is created and prompted when
loading the private key.
* Added -P option which can be used to change the passphrase of
the private key.
* UTF-8 decode the topic in TOPIC command reply and LIST command
reply.
* Added manpage for silc(1).
* Fixed string formatting crashbug in lib/silccore/silcattrs.c
* Fixed double free in RSA public key set function.
* Fixed a bug in authentication protocol failure handling which
was processing wrong callback context.
* Merged DISCONNECT fix, and autoconn port fix from Irssi CVS.
* Merged c0ffee's /set heartbeat patch and fixed the heartbeat
sending.
* Fixed connection closing in client library to not crash.
* Fixed the INVITE command to not crash client when given without
nickname argument.
o fix random bugs
o fix a problem with new ICB group name changes message format
o new /on icb_who and /on icb_motd
o all high control chars should be now properly filtered avoiding
pretend output
o fix help page bugs
o fix meta5, meta6, meta7 and meta8, which behaved as if you had always
hitten them once you had (ie sticky forever)
o avoid crashes in /help
I2CB icbd -- the Improved ICB Server
------------------------------------
ICBD is an online chat system which allows a large number of users
to participate in realtime online discussions. Among the features
of the ICB chat system are:
* Simple, fast protocol and efficient polling-based implementation
minimize `lag' effects
* Persistent user database allows authentication of nicknames,
storage of various user information, and leaving messages for
users who are not logged on at the moment.
* Any user may create groups, and exercise control over those
groups, allowing for a wide range of discussion styles. This
control includes making groups public or private, visible or
invisible, and moderated or unmoderated
* The fabulous, famous '/brick' command lends true interactivity
to the chat experience :-)
ICB (International CB) is a teleconferencing system that allows Internet users
to participate in realtime online discussions. This package builds a client
program (called, strangely enough, "icb") that is used to access ICB.
i2cb was enhanced to support IPv6 etc.
defeating that purpose, use control c to pop up the colour picker
instead. I'm not sure exactly when the gaim people changed this
(somewhere between 0.59.1 and 0.59.3), but I think it's rather ill
advised.
Navi2ch is a viewer program dedicated to chatting in 2ch.net - the biggest,
most famous, influencial BBS in Japan.
Although this software is really well-written, It's worth noting that most
opinions/informations found in 2ch.net are next to senseless. Thus, Good
NetBSD users are really encouraged not to devote themselves to 2ch! :-)
Some of the changes:
o More small bugs quashed. New /clearall command.
o Small bugs quashed in buddy offline acknowledgement and
queued message forwarding.
o Speed-ups in the playback procedures.
o General clean-ups for cross-platform compiles.
o On Tuesday, October 1, AOL's TOC servers began
periodically sending packets with a previously unused
frame type. naim does not know how to decipher these
packets, but version 0.11.4 was released with code
changes to simply ignore unknown frame types.
- update maintainer email
- re-add patch-aa
Changes :
* add error message for missing file reception directory
* web page: add blurb for misconfigured browsers
* final translation updates
* .. or non-updates (english text copied to translated man pages)
* compile fixes (thanks, Andy)
* do not send CAP_IS_2002 (it means UTF-8, we can't do that yet)
* show failing connections only when verbose or for server connections
* display 0x46 meta result (just output the text)
For more see Changes
0.59.3 (09/14/2002):
Rob: This really has been made a little early. Of course, we figured
that some of you may like to connect to Yahoo. Sorry about that
little blunder. I blame it on George.
Sean: That was just a silly mistake--there's no need to make George
feel bad! There's also some nice i18n fixes in there by Matt Wilson
from RedHat.
George: Why doesn't anybody love me?
0.59.2 (09/09/2002):
Rob: This time Sean couldn't be with us. I finally got my linux box
some what back in order. Life has been extremely hectic for both Sean
and myself lately, I think. Sean will have his cable connection soon
and my linux box should be completely happy again soon. Thanks to
everyone that kept the patches coming in and organized while we
were busy (chip, luke, robot, etc.)
headers in ${BUILDLINK_DIR}, simply create BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS.<pkg>
variables whose values are appended to CPPFLAGS, which are automatically
passed to the configure and build processes.
BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM.<pkg> has little use in buildlink2 since packages are
now told that the software may be found where it really is installed, not
in ${BUILDLINK_DIR} as was the case with buildlink1. Eventually, these
variables will be declared unsupported by buildlink2.
extension Makefile fragments, because they really don't have anything to
do with the buildlink[12] frameworks. Change all the Makefiles that use
application.buildlink.mk and extension.buildlink.mk to use application.mk
and extension.mk instead.
KYim is an instant messenger for Yahoo! networks. It supports basic
connection to the Yahoo! Networks system, and connection through HTTP
proxies, allowing you to:
* manage your buddy list (add/remove buddies)
* chat with your buddies by instant messages
* send messages to your buddies when they are off-line
* take part in conferences
* have information about your Yahoo! Mail (is there mail waiting?)
* receive incoming file transfers
KYim is the successor to KYahoo, which is no longer maintained.
buildlink->buildlink2
Main changes from 0.9.2 to 0.9.5
=================================
* Use the primary router as the origin of the locally connected server when
it is disconnecting from the backup router since that's where it really
is coming from. Now the clients from the disconnecting server are removed
correctly and "shadow" clients are not left to the backup router.
* If normal server is standalone and found existing but disabled channel, do
not re-create the channel since it creates duplicate same channels.
* Added anonymous client connections support to server. New "anonymous"
configuration option to ConnectionParams section added. If set to true,
the username and hostname information of the client will be scrambled and
anonymous user mode is set automatically to the user.
* In JOIN notify handling, mark that the cache entry of the client cannot be
expired. Can cause crashes on normal server (asserts client->channels).
* Added silcd configuration option Timestamp in the Logging section.
* Fixed fingerprint checking to check for entirely empty fingerprint instead
of two first bytes when determining if it is set.
* Remove server/router operator privileges in DETACH command, since it's
possible to resume to server where these privileges would not be allowed.
* Do not re-create channel keys and send them when removing clients in server
shutdown.
* Completed backup router support for standalone routers. Supports also
servers in the cell that do not use the backup at all. Server/router
operator now receives notify when network switches to backup router and
when it resumes the use of primary router.
* Added -D option to server. It can be used to give debug level. The levels
are from 0 - 99, and are predefined for smooth server debugging.
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 18278.
o /join group can now move an ICB group to a different window
o add ICB support for /join -force and /join -invite
o echoing bold / inverse / underline chars immediately after one
another now works properly in all cases
o DCC and IPv6 now works. ircII can DCC CHAT via IPv6 with irssi
o new /set dcchost to change the dcc source host. this changes what
the -H flag sets at start up
o IPv6 support split into pure-IPv6 and new socket API support, with
replacements for the latter being provided if they do not exist.
PLEASE NOTE: this may cause ./configure or build failures due to
gethostbyname(), getaddrinfo(), getnameinfo(), freeaddrinfo(),
inet_pton() or inet_ntop() lossage. please report via ircbug
o /dcc talk, /dcc summon, and /dcc tmsg are no longer supported
o /on ctcp_reply, /on notice, /on encrypted_notice and /on flood all
now provide the target of the /on as $1. PLEASE NOTE: this will
affect old scripts. use if (V > 20020902) to check for the new
behaviour
o nearly all reported bugs fixed
o /xecho -level should now work for channel traffic as wel. PLEASE
NOTE: this will probably cause some messages to go to a different
window now than they used to - possibly a bug! please report any
such changes that do not seem correct
o connections to multi-homed hosts not listening on all IP addresses
now works in all cases
o new /setenv & /unsetenv commands
o /log core dump fixes
o help file fixes
o new `fkeys' script to make it possible to bind function keys
o irc -t is now the default. use -T to get ti/te sequences
o long ICB messages are now always split up correctly
o various minor bug fixes
o 2.8script/newaway/default scripts "n.o" alias unified
buildlink->buildlink2
Main changes between 0.9.2 and 0.9.5.1
=======================================
* Do not set the locally resolved hostname for local client entry but take
what server sends. This way the real hostname is shown in WHOIS for
yourself.
* Fixed duplicate PKCS name registering to not allow it.
* Enabled SIM support on *BSD systems.
* Fixed buffer overflow and security problems (loosing bits in CFB
encryption) in SILC RNG.
* Fixed buffer overflow with CUMODE mode->mode character conversion.
* Fixed a crash in client libary in NICK_CHANGE notify when NICK_CHANGE
arrived for client entry we are resolving currently.
* Don't do SILC_STRING_LANGUAGE encoding if the outbuffer is NULL since it
seems that on some platforms NULL is allowed and on some it's not.
Fallback encoding is used instead.
* Fixed a bug in Irssi SILC client to close the connection properly when
disconnecting from server. Handle local errors correctly during resuming.
Update submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 18277.
Closes pkg/13851.
Other new features (excerpt, full list at http://epicsol.org/?page=project):
SSL support, improved /queues, /lastlog -file (redirects lastlog output to
file), ~/.epicrc, /autoget, and lots of other stuff.
Curt Sampson. Relevant changes from version 0.59 include:
* Fixed a security bug in the manual browser setting (Thanks Robert McQueen)
* Will work with Perl 5.8 (thanks, Timothy Lee and Dan Colascione)
* Fix for HTTP proxies (thanks, Ethan Blanton)
* Read proxy environment variables. (thanks, Christian Hammond)
* Use the pretty gaim.png for our menu entry.
The new iconv() support has been explicitly disabled for now until I can
get it right across both packages.
Jabber is an open, XML based Instant Messaging system that seeks
to be the standard IM network. It is a distributed system, created
from the ground up, not relying upon central servers. Thus, anyone
can run a server, and they are all interoperable. For assistance
with migrating users to Jabber, many servers feature transports
for interoperating with other IM systems.
Features:
* Message (ICQ-style) and Chat (AIM-style) modes
* Drag and drop to send to multiple contacts
* Full Unicode support
* Secure connections
* Saving contact list locally, and server sync on login
* Icon Themes
* Agent registration and searching
* Retrieving and updating User Info
* Sound support for incoming events
* Auto-away after a configurable amount of time
* Tray/dock icon for KDE/GNOME environments
* Language plugins
Provided in PR 16599 by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>
Gabber is a Free and Open Source GNOME client for an instant messaging
system called Jabber. Jabber is a Free and Open Source distributed
instant messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the
protocol is well documented. Jabber allows communication with many
different instant messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. There are
several different Jabber clients already, but no other GNOME clients
as of this writing. Hopefully Gabber will serve the purpose of being a
robust GNOME Jabber client well.
For further information, see JabberCentral for end user news and
Jabber.org for developer news.
a standalone application. Based in part on PR 16835 from Julio Merino; any
differences mainly due to the fact that I started doing the same thing before
I was pointed at his PR.
Reviewed by Hubert.
gaim-gnome, which will install the GNOME panel applet instead of the stand-
alone client. Based in part on PR 16835 from Julio Merino, with differences
mainly due to the fact that I started this before I was pointed at his PR.
Reviewed by Hubert.
* Hungarian translation added (Thanks, Sutto Zoltan)
* Swedish translation updated (Thanks, Christian Rose)
* Spanish translation updated (Thanks, Alex)
* Traditional Chinese translation updated (Thanks, Paladin Liu)
* Czech translation added (Thanks, Honza)
* Polish translation updated (Thanks Przemyslaw Sulek)
* Squashed a bug in buddy right-click menu handling
that crashed Gaim. In the process: found and
eliminated some memory leaks.
* Fixed a significant applet leak
* Can now change Jabber password on server (Thanks,
Nathan Walp)
* Certain types of Jabber presence errors no longer
falsely show a buddy on-line. Instead now a "broken
light-bulb" icon is shown and the error status is
available via "Get Away Msg" (Thanks and a tip o'
the hat to Christian Hammond for the graphic)
* Conversation struct has pointer to toolbar (thanks Brent
Priddy and Paul Miller)
* Zephyr fixes (thanks, Arun A. Tharuvai)
* Aliases in buddy ticker
* Perl scripts can play Gaim sounds (thanks Andrew Rodland)
* Internal sounds can be played by commands (thanks Lex Spoon)
* Auto-login item in applet menu (thanks Chris Boyle)
* Fixed MSN "Unkown Error Code", "Already there", and
"Already in opposite list" errors
* Changed "Play sound" button to "Mute" button
* You can now have "reserved" chars in IM and proxy passwords
* Jabber now has typing notification (Thanks, Nathan Walp)
* Improved support for Jabber resources (Thanks, Nathan Walp)
* Fixed problem with Gaim crashing on non-ASCII Jabber buddy
aliases (Jabber "name" attribute) chars (Thanks, Ho-seok Lee)
* Plugged memory leaks in Jabber plug-in
* Fixed problem with Jabber away status not being propagated to
conference rooms for jabberd (server) v1.4.2 and above
* Chat room buddy lists are now sorted independent of case
* Added capability for protocol-specific edit buddy menu entries
* Can now remove a Jabber buddy roster item from the server
entirely
* Gaim can now handle messages from Mac ICQ and Miranda ICQ
(Thanks, Mark Doliner)
* Added Mozilla to browser options and changed KFM to
Konqueror.
* Can now set the server and port for MSN and Napster
* MSN Internationalization (Thanks Felipe Contreras and
countless, countless others)
* E-mail addresses are no longer truncated when there is a '.' at
the end.
Patch contributed by Dawid Szymanski <dawszy@tgr.lubin.edu.pl> in private mail.
Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}.
While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in
`@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
closing that PR. Thanks to Lubomir Sedlacik.
Changes between 0.9.1 and 0.9.2
===============================
* Fixed a bug in client to close the connection properly when
disconnecting from server and fixed some error checkings from
the SFTP library which caused misbehaviour.
* Added SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_UTF8 to the protocol specs and the
core library, and implemented it. All textual messages SHOULD
use this flag and the message MUST be UTF-8 encoded.
All text messages sent by Irssi SILC client are now UTF-8
encoded (regardless whether the terminal supports UTF-8 or not).
* Implemented the SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_QUIET mode that can be used
to silence a user on a channel.
* Added new "debug" and "debug_string" settings to Irssi SILC
client which can be used to print runtime debugging on the
Irssi's screen. Available when compiled with --enable-debug
* Made the private key generation after expiration optional.
If not created after expiration the old key will re-expire
at a later time (and thus key pair is not necessary to
change).
* Display the user mode on the status bar.
* Display notification about data messages that cannot be
displayed. (e.g. image/jpeg)
closing this PR. Thank to Lubomir Sedlacik.
Changes from 0.9.1 to 0.9.2
===========================
* Support for multiple interfaces so now it's possible e.g. to listen
on IPv4 and IPv6 within one daemon incarnation.
WARNING: you will need to update your silcd.conf to reflect changes!
* Added lots of new statistics updating that was missing from the
server and router code. Sending SIGUSR1 signal to server now dumps
the current server statistics into /tmp directory.
* Implemented the SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_QUIET mode that can be used
to silence a user on a channel.
* Fixed various fatal bugs,in handling of malformed command payload,
double free when announcing channel users to router, missing
parameter in a function call that caused server crash when
a non-allowed connection arrived.
* Fixed some backup data sending around the code to work better
if the router is standalone router and fixed the router connectin
when connecting to multiple routers.
* Fixed detach timeout handling to use Client ID and not the actual
client entry which may be freed in the callback.
Goofey is a program which provides many services by communicating
with a central server Pluto. Services provided by goofey include
remote user location, message sending, fortune provision, jargon
file lookup and a timetable service.
Goofey is the preferred mode of communciation of many people, as
it combines the immediacy of talk(1) and the asyncronous nature of
mail(1). That is, you will know if messages sent with goofey have
been received by the recipient almost immediately. Goofey also
provides facilies for users to supply finger type information, an
'away' message for when you are away, a 'quiet' message for when
you are busy or away from the terminal, in fact just about everything
that people have been put up a good case for being included in the
server.
This is a really simple module for communicating with a Goofey server.
Goofey is a bit like IRC and a bit like ICQ and a bit like email, it's
used mostly at Monash University. See the Goofey web page at:
http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~tym/goofey.html
Looks like noone ever tried to used it, because it was badly broken and
wouldn't even be compiled in, due too a missing include of mk/bsd.prefs.mk.
So, no need to bump the pkgversion to nb1.
in pkg/16903.
LMME (Linux MSN Messenger Engine) is a fully asynchronous, multithreaded
MSN protocol engine. Preliminary releases will be statically combined with
an ncurses console-based EPIC4-like interface for instant messaging
functionality.
* Better applet transparency
* Option to raise buddy list on signons/signoffs
* Formatting of incoming MSN messages
* Get Info from menu multiple-account-aware (thanks Brian Bernas)
* Hide and unhide functions for the filectl plugin. (Thanks, Ari Pollak)
* Added helpful stuff to the Help menu.
* Self-aliasing from the account editor.
* Better selection in GtkIMHtml (Thanks Ben Miller)
* A warning when your OSCAR buddy list is too long (Thanks, Mark Doliner)
* ICQ status messages in OSCAR (Thanks, Mark Doliner)
* Play sound when your name is said in a chat
* Approval dialog for Jabber when somebody wants to subscribe to user's
presence. Also gives user the opportunity to add that buddy if not
already on the user's buddy list.
* Jabber "Change buddy group" roster synchronization now works again.
(This was unknowingly broken when the "out-sourced" Jabber libs were
upgraded in 0.56)
* Invalid Jabber I.D.'s no longer crash Gaim. User now notified with pop-up's.
* Jabber Buddy sign-on time support, added in 0.57, removed until and
unless and inconsistency can be resolved. (Thanks, Nathan Walp)
* Bug-fix for potential buffer overflow in Jabber plugin. (Thanks, rwscott)
* Tempfiles used for secure MSN/HotMail login (added in
0.57) are now themselves created securely.
* Secure MSN logins (added in 0.57) no longer blow up on Solaris.
* Timezone support improved.
* New authorization method for Yahoo!
* Jabber will tell you when your buddies signed on (Thanks Nathan Walp)
* Jabber improvements (Thanks, Nathan Walp)
* More keyboard shortcuts
* event_chat_recv takes char**'s, and event_im_recv takes a *guint32 for flags
* Secure hotmail login for MSN (thanks for the tips, Scott Werndorfer)
* Shell-like send history binded to Ctrl-Up and Ctrl-Down
* libjabber upgraded to most recent stable version
* Buddylist looks a little better
* Fixed MSN privacy settings
* Group deletion fix (Thanks Mark Doliner)
* Alias/Group syncronization for Jabber (Thanks JSeymour)
* Fixed broken signal handling in gdm-started GNOME sessions
(Thanks Jim Seymour, Vann, Robert McQueen)
* Oscar group syncronization (Thanks, Mark Doliner)
* ICQ Authorization via Oscar (Thanks, Mark Doliner)
* Fixed CUMODE_CHANGE notify handling in server.
* Fixed USERS command to support empty channels.
* Check the watcher list before sending signoff notifys
when closing client connection.
* Added better CMODE command rights checking.
* Fixed watcher list checking during server signoff. It
crashed the server.
* The JOIN command reply returns now the founder's public
key.
* Announce the channel mode, and the mode properties with
CMODE_CHANGE notify.
* Mark new channels by default disabled, untill at least
one user joins the channel.
* The nickname argument to watch notify can be optional.
Fixes a crash in server.
* Check the watcher list before and after changing nickname
when the NICK_CHANGE notify is received.
* Added the founder's public key delivery to the
CUMODE_CHANGE notify type as well. Updated the protocol
specs and the code.
* Added support for sending the founder's public key in
the CMODE_CHANGE notify packet in the server.
* Changed the FOUNDER_AUTH authentication to use only
public key authentication as defined by new protocol
specs. Passphrase authentication with that mode cannot
be used anymore. It is now possible to reclaim founder
mode from any server in the network.
* Added permanent channels support by making the channel
permanent when FOUNDER_AUTH mode is set on the channel.
The channel will not be destroyed even if channel is empty
when that mode is set. Protocol TODO #17.
* Added BLOCK_INVITE user mode to be able to block incoming
invite notifications. Protoocol TODO #26.
* Disconnect Payload includes now the status type. Updated
the protocol specs and the code. Protocol TODO #25.
* Defined that the nickname hash in Client ID MUST be from
lowercase nickname. This effectively changes nicknames in
SILC to case-insensitive. Updated the protocol specs and
the code.
* Added new channel user modes BLOCK_MESSAGES_USERS and
BLOCK_MESSAGES_ROBOTS. Updated the protocol specs and the
code.
* Added support for watch list. It is possible to add nicknames
to be watched, and when they come to network, leave network
or user mode changes the watcher will be notified of this
change. Added SILC_COMMAND_WATCH command, added new
notify type SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_WATCH to deliver the watch
notifications. Updated the protocol specs and implemented
this to library, client and server. Protocol TODO #21.
* Fixed a bug in the pid writing function, which couldn't be
written in a root-owned directory.
* Added detach_disabled and detach_timeout server config
options to the server.
* Defined that server receives WHOIS command reply for private
and secret channels too. Updated protocol specs and the
code in server.
* Defined <channel user mode list> argument to WHOIS command
reply for returning user modes on the channels. The
channel list now doesn't include the user mode anymore but the
actual channel mode. Updated protocol specs and the code in
client and server.
* Save the channels list in WHOIS command reply in normal server
so that WHOIS always shows joined channels also in normal
server and not just on router.
* Defined that server receives USERS command reply for private
and secret channels too. Updated protocol specs and the
code in server.
* Changed the UMODE's mode mask argument to be optional. If
not provided then the command merely returns the current mode
mask to the client.
* Added SILC session detachment/resuming support. It is possible
to detach by closing the network connection and then re-connect
and resume to the old client session. Added DETACHED user
mode that server will set for detached client. Added new
packet RESUME_CLIENT which is used to perform the resuming
process. Added DETACH command. Updated the protocol specs,
core library, client and server. Protocol TODO #22.
* Changed the CMODE's mode mask argument to be optional. If
not provided then the command merely returns the current mode
mask to the client. Updated protocol specs and the server.
* Added new user modes ANONYMOUS for special anonymous servers
that may set the mode for client, and BLOCK_PRIVMSG which
client may set to block incoming private messages unless the
Private Message Key flag is set (using private keys to protect
private messages). Updated protocol specs and code in client
and server and core library. Protocol TODO #23.
* Added new channel user mode BLOCK_MESSAGES which the client
may set to itself to tell server not send channel messages.
Other packets such as channel key packets are still sent.
Protocol TODO #23. Updated the protocol specs, client and
server.
* Fixed a bug in the fetch_logging() config callback.
* Drop root privileges when started in foreground. Don't drop them
if debugging also.
* Added STATS command to the protocol after all, to return
various statistical information about the network. It can
be used by clients to retrieve statistical information, and
servers may use it to to fetch cell and network wide
statistics from router. Updated the protocol specs and
implemented it to the server. Protocol TODO #16.
* Rewrote the version SKE version checking in client libary
and in server to use the silc_parse_version_string.
* Added two new channel modes: SILC_CMODE_SILENCE_USERS
and SILC_CMODE_SILENCE_OPERS which can be used to moderate
the channel. Updated protocol specs and impelemented this
to client and server. Protocol TODO #6.
* Deprecated all administrative commands from SILC protocol
since they are highly implementation specific commands.
Updated protocol specs. Moved the old commands in
implementations to private range of command types.
* Fixed a bug in server where sending unknown command crashes
the server.
* Fixed the rekey protocol with PFS, which was totally broken.
* Merged version 1.1.4 of zlib. Even if it not currently in use,
it's good not to have security holes here.
* Fixed a negative refcount situtuation for the config context.
Affected file is silcd/serverconfig.c.
changes in silc-server package:
===============================
- removed INSTALL file, don't generate server keys during installation,
if missing, generate them on server startup
Patch contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 16981
* Call the completion for resolving client information only
after all resolvers has finished. This fixes a crash in
the client. Added support for checking when the resolvers
are finished.
* Wait by default 3 seconds before reconnecting to the server
after being disconnected. Makes the /detach command a bit
more usable.
* Remove the client entry from cache if the WATCH notify type
is KILLED, SERVER_SIGNOFF or SIGNOFF.
* Fixed a crash in OPER and SILCOPER command sending. Empty
passphrase caused the crash.
* Merged with Irssi CVS for Irssi SILC client.
* Added permanent channels support by making the channel
permanent when FOUNDER_AUTH mode is set on the channel.
The channel will not be destroyed even if channel is empty
when that mode is set. Protocol TODO #17.
* Fixed rekey protocol with PFS in the client library.
* Fixed client info resolving on LEAVE command in client
library to not crash.
* Defined that the NICK command replies with thew changed
nickname too, to make the nickname changing simpler at
the client's end. Updated protocol specs and the code
in client and server.
* Remove pending command callbacks also if the connection
to the server is destroyed.
* Added new channel user modes BLOCK_MESSAGES_USERS and
BLOCK_MESSAGES_ROBOTS. Updated the protocol specs and the
code.
* Added support for watch list. It is possible to add nicknames
to be watched, and when they come to network, leave network
or user mode changes the watcher will be notified of this
change. Added SILC_COMMAND_WATCH command, added new
notify type SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_WATCH to deliver the watch
notifications. Updated the protocol specs and implemented
this to library, client and server. Protocol TODO #21.
* Added user mode SILC_UMODE_REJECT_WATCHING to reject
somebody watching you. Updated the protocol specs and the
code.
* Added MIME header parsing in Irssi SILC Client. It displays
all textual MIME objects, others it ignores.
* Defined <channel user mode list> argument to WHOIS command
reply for returning user modes on the channels. The
channel list now doesn't include the user mode anymore but the
actual channel mode. Updated protocol specs and the code in
client and server.
* Added SILC session detachment/resuming support. It is possible
to detach by closing the network connection and then re-connect
and resume to the old client session. Added DETACHED user
mode that server will set for detached client. Added new
packet RESUME_CLIENT which is used to perform the resuming
process. Added DETACH command. Updated the protocol specs,
core library, client and server. Protocol TODO #22.
* Added new user modes ANONYMOUS for special anonymous servers
that may set the mode for client, and BLOCK_PRIVMSG which
client may set to block incoming private messages unless the
Private Message Key flag is set (using private keys to protect
private messages). Updated protocol specs and code in client
and server and core library. Protocol TODO #23.
* Added new channel user mode BLOCK_MESSAGES which the client
may set to itself to tell server not send channel messages.
Other packets such as channel key packets are still sent.
Protocol TODO #23. Updated the protocol specs, client and
server.
* Added more IM-like features by introducing new user modes
for setting various presence information. Added new modes:
INDISPOSED, BUSY, PAGE, HYPER and ROBOT. Updated protocol
specs and code. Protocol TODO #19.
* The LIST command reply in client libary now adds new channel
entry if the returned channel doesn't exist yet in cache,
and returns the channel entry to the application in the
command_reply client operation.
* Rewrote the version SKE version checking in client libary
and in server to use the silc_parse_version_string.
* Added two new channel modes: SILC_CMODE_SILENCE_USERS
and SILC_CMODE_SILENCE_OPERS which can be used to moderate
the channel. Updated protocol specs and impelemented this
to client and server. Protocol TODO #6.
Added new options m and M to CMODE command in Irssi SILC
client to set these modes.
* Deprecated all administrative commands from SILC protocol
since they are highly implementation specific commands.
Updated protocol specs. Moved the old commands in
implementations to private range of command types.
* Some client implementations quit network by doing first LEAVE
and then immediately SIGNOFF (like Bombyx). We now do check
after a short time after LEAVE notify and check whether the
client is still valid after LEAVE, and if not we remove it from
cache.
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 16980.
Changed (defined @tci_buddies) to (@tci_buddies) in
toc_chat_invite. Fixed a potential infinite loop in
set_srv_buddies involving an off-by-one error in a for() test.
Thanks to Bruce Winter for pointing this out.
Changed the way that Net::AOLIM sends the login command string
because AOL apparently changed their server software, breaking
the previous implementation. The new method requires that only
the user agent string be in double quotes; all other fields
should not be quoted. Note that this does not affect the user
interface at all---it's all handled internally. Thanks to Bruce
Winter, Fred Frey, Aryeh Goldsmith, and tik for help in tracking
down and fixing this error.
Also added additional checks to read_sflap_packet so that if the
other end of the connection dies we don't go into an infinite
loop. Thanks to Chris Nelson for pointing this out.
bump version, so bump to 0.4.1 locally.
Changes:
o Fixed bug with changing contacts' statuses to offline
while saving config
o Security fix $HOME/.vicq will have 0700 permissions while
creating
changes in silc-server package:
===============================
- upgraded to version 0.8.4
- added generic startup script for Solaris and Linux (i can't test it on
Darwin/Mac OS X because i don't have any.. please let me know if it works
for you. thanks)
You will need to copy ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/silcd to appropriate location in
your system and do neccessary actions to enable it.
e.g. Solaris: copy ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/silcd to /etc/init.d/ and make links
in /etc/rc2.d/, /etc/rc1.d/, /etc/rc0.d/.
changes in silc-server since 0.8.1:
===================================
* Fixed a bug in library where sending a bogus authentication
payload would lead to a crash.
* Fixed a bug in the fetch_logging() config callback.
* Drop root privileges when started in foreground. Don't drop them
if debugging also.
* Added better error logging in rekey protocol.
* Do not check public key types in SKE during rekey.
* Fixed the rekey protocol with PFS, which was totally broken.
* Fixed a negative refcount situtuation for the config context.
* Fixed memory leaks from config object.
* Added support for adding new connections to the server in rehash.
After rehash they take effect.
* Added support for changing the maximum allowed connections in
rehash. The number can grow but going smaller is not supported.
* Added preliminary checking during config parsing for a valid
public/private key and removed further checks in the code.
* Fixed silc_net_gethostbyaddr to correctly resolve by
address.
* Fixed the notify relaying to client. The HMAC to be used
with relayed packets ws wrong and caused decryption failure
at the client end.
* Fixed the silc_log_quick handling in the logging routines.
It didn't log quickly when it was TRUE. Also the flush delay
was set even if it was 0 in config file.
* Added support for changing key pair of the server in rehash.
* Fixed the TOPIC_SET notify to not crash. It changed the topic
too early, before getting the channel entry.
* Added rehash support. Added function silc_server_rehash() that
will perform all the basic tasks of the rehashing procedure.
* Added command line option `-x, --hexdump'. This will enable the
SILC_LOG_HEXDUMP calls that are no longer enabled with `--debug'.
The option `--hexdump' implies `--debug'.
* Fixed a bad bug in the logging APIs (silcutil library) where
the application would crash after calling silc_log_reset_all().
Contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 16612
changes in the silc-client package:
===================================
- upgraded to 0.8.6
- separate PLIST files for perl support and crypto modules
- make it compile on Solaris
- minor cleanups
changes in the silc-client since 0.8.3:
=======================================
* Merged irssi crash fixes on /QUIT.
* Fixed a bug in library where sending a bogus authentication
payload would lead to a crash.
* Do not check public key types in SKE during rekey.
* Fixed the Irssi SILC Client to use the silc_get_username and
silc_get_real_name insted of glib routines since the glib
routines only corrupt stack. Fixes the Irssi SILC to work in
Cygwin.
* Fixed the Irssi to not use g_get_home_dir since it crashes
or returns garbage on cygwin and corrupts stack. Added function
get_home_dir to Irssi routines.
* Fixed the KICKED notify handling in client library to
correctly remove the channel and all entries from the
channel when I was kicked. This bug crashed the client.
* Fixed yet another but in KICKED notify handling to remove
the kicked client correctly from the channel.
* Fixed the lib/silcmath/Makefile.am to include the MPI and GMP
sources correctly to distribution. Fixes --with-gmp option.
* Removed the manual rehashing from ID Cache, and changed it
to use the SILC Hash Table's auto rehash feature.
* Fixed a bug in the silc_client_nickname_format function that
handles the multiple same nickname formatting. Two clients
with same nickname caused problems after the first one left
and rejoined. It didn't format the nickname correctly.
Changes contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 16611
This package provides additional documentation and help files
for use with epic4 package (those have been splitted up from existing
epic4 package).
At present epic4 installs basic documentation and scripts,
while epic4-doc installs *additional* help files.
the only change in the distfile is some 'configure' hackery
Distfile will be updated ftp.netbsd.org as well
Fixes pkg/16395 by Paul Dokas <dokas@cs.umn.edu>