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PR pkg/48866 from Leonardo Taccari
Changes (from http://www.irssi.org/news/ChangeLog ):
Features:
* Add -noautosendcmd to /SERVER and /CONNECT. Passing this option will
force Irssi to not execute the content of the autosendcmd
chatnet-setting upon connect.
* Accept names replies with nick!user@host instead of just nick, if they
are enabled (see bug #805).
* Set window binds for channel items as sticky when re-creating window
binds as part of /layout save. This fixes the bug where previously
saved channel windows forgets their window number upon reconnect.
* Add experimental support for DNSSEC DANE validation of certificates.
* Strip the argument for boolean options (see bug #769).
* Freenode have been readded to the list of networks in the default
configuration file.
* Disabled support for the insecure SSLv2 protocol.
* Various documentation enhancements.
* Add -ssl_pass to /connect and /server (see bug #305).
Bugfixes:
* Fix crashing bug that can happen if the terminal height decreases
before the first window is created.
* Fixed minor compiler warnings.
* Fixed possible crashing bug when processing an octal escape sequence.
* Fixed the /ignore -network option (see bug #748).
* Fixed signal handling for /exec'd commands. Irssi now sends the signal
to the process group id instead of the process id.
* Fixed segfault generated by SSL disconnections (see bug #752).
* Fix compilation when build with -Werror=format-security. Patch by
Jaroslav Skarvada.
Packaged for wip by Leonardo Taccari.
irssi-xmpp is an irssi plugin to connect to the Jabber network.
Its aim is to provide a good integration in this text-based irc client
and a good support of XMPP (the Jabber protocol).
Its main features are:
* Sending and receiving messages in irssi's query windows
* A roster with contact & resource tracking (contact list)
* Contact management (add, remove, manage subscriptions)
* Tab completion of commands, JIDs and resources
* Many extensions supported (XEP) including Multi-User Chat (MUC)
* Support for multiple accounts
* Unicode support (UTF-8)
* SSL and STARTTLS support
To deal with the XMPP protocol, it uses of the Loudmouth library.