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>
- Updated Swedish translation (Christian Rose).
- Updated Spanish translation (Antonio de la Torre).
- Updated French translation (Olivier Berger).
- Updated Slovak translation (Stanislav Visnovsky).
- Updated Slovenian translation (Nejc Novak).
- Updated Japanese translation (Yukihiro Nakai).
- Fixed history OBO error (Lloyd Williams, Elizandro Garcia Roos).
- Fixed NLS not working properly under non-gnome build (Hiroyuki
Yamamoto).
- Backported 64-bit fixes from 1.9.1.
- Auto detect socklen_t.
- Make nick completion work when completion-char is set blank.
- Avoid crash when /set truncchans too low.
- win32: Made a built-in OpenURL function that should work on NT too.
- Fixed ConnectCmd not being executed after a second connect through
the serverlist.
- Use nicksuffix prefs in middle-click userlist.
- Fixed recursive wildcard match in /dcc send (debian bug 135348).
o new /on dcc_list hook, for /dcc list output
o /dcc list bug fixed
o status clock gets very slow bug fixed
o fix /window new server foo.com channel #foo,foo
o fix build problem on BSD/OS 4.3
o new --disable-non-blocking to turn off non blocking connects
o new /load autoquery, to automatically create a new query window
when /msg'ing. apparently like mIRC
o /whois works on ICB again
o multi-server connections should work much better now, including
when loaded from a script
o new help file for /window where, missing since forever
o server "." refers to the last connected server in this window, eg
`/window server .' and `/server .'
Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR pkg/16099, thanks!
Changes from 0.8 to 0.8.1
=========================
* IPv6 fixes. IPv6 should work without problems now.
* Fixed a minor bug in looking up correct client entry in KICKED notify
in server.
* Don't change the topic if olod topic is same as new one.
* Packet relaying is now done by router without any extra memory
allocations.
* Fixed the INVITE notify handling. It took wrong arguments as invite
list and invite delete.
* Added check for INVITE, TOPIC_SET, KICKED, CMODE_CHANGE notify types
that particular action is allowed by the client.
* Fixed a packet sending bug on very high load, where outgoing
packet queue wasn't handled correctly and packets got corrupted.
* Added checks for maximum length of channel message payload and private
message payload also.
* Added checks for maximum packet length in server and in client library.
* Added new configuration params: version_protocol, version_software
and version_software_vendor to specify what version the remote host
must at least be to be able to connect to server. The vendor string
can be regex matched too.
* Added new function silc_server_connection_allowed to check maximum number
of allowed connections, and allowed versions for incoming connections.
* Added logging of DISCONNECT packet message in the server.
* Check for valid socket connection in client entries before sending any
messages. Fixes a crash, but doesn't fix some other underlaying bug that
is lurking there.
* Added support for specifying multiple public keys for Client connection
section in server configuration file. This makes it possible to accept
multiple public keys from same host, or to make a section that accepts
any incoming host, and have the accepted public keys listed in the section.
* Added more error printing to logs in server code.
o /save -all works properly now
o new server server groups can be listed in $IRCSERVER by prefixing
:group: to the server name, eg, IRC/:lamenet:irc.lamenet.org:666
o fix /set status_voice
o add /server -group, allowing proper multi-network configuration
o fix tabkey for people who join channels
o fix many $functions() to work properly in multi-server context, and
no longer use the current window
o enhance $ignored()
o add missing docs for /set tab, decrypt_program, show_stars and
iso2022_support
o new /on window_list for /window list output hookery
o /window create now takes -xterm and -screen flags to force either a
xterm or screen window to be created, rather than forcing the choice
o /on flood support for ICB
Requested by pixel@dnaX.rootsupply.net in PR 15960.
Changes:
0.54 (03/14/2002):
Rob: Well, here we are. 0.54. We got a lot of fun things in this
release. Better working SSI, Image sending, protocol specific
smiley faces, and a whole lot of triscuits. *gobble*
Sean: We fixed a lot of bugs in this one, and probably introduced
a bunch too. ;) We were both really busy, and did all the coding
late at night when we were tired, so if something isn't working,
it's probably just tired code. Enjoy the triscuits!
0.53 (02/28/2002):
Rob: Well, we missed yesterday's release. That's Okay, I head a
nasty headache. You can all just deal. ;-)
Sean: Neat Goodies! Whee!! Oscar got a lot of great additions.
It can do Screen Name formatting, it can save and store your buddy
list on the server, it can do typing notifications in Direct
Connections, and yes, it can receive IM Images! Sending images will
be added in the next release. MSN and Yahoo! can do typing
notification too. Hooray!
Patch sent in by Otto Hilska <mutru@cc.hut.fi> in private mail.
Changes:
v0.8.4 2002-03-13 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Continuing to fix my stupid mistakes...
- When a queried nick did a nick change, it might have crashed irssi
- read ChangeLog for some other minor changes
v0.8.3 2002-03-13 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
- Perl scripts handling channel parts/kicks/quits printed some
errors.
- Connecting to IPv6 servers without IPv4 record didn't work
- When queries were auto-created by you using /MSG and you had
/SET autoclose_query non-zero, the query was always destroyed
almost immediately.
- Fix to some stupid ircds not sending us 001 numeric, but
beginning from MOTD
v0.8.2 2002-03-11 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Changed the list of scripts distributed with irssi. Separated
example scripts to scripts/examples/ directory.
* Hated infobar was removed, the same info is now in topicbar in
empty windows. I don't think it would disturb anyone in there.
If you still preferred always-empty topicbars, use
/SBAR topic REMOVE topic_empty
+ Added info_eol field to theme. If true, timestamp and server tag
are added to end of line, not at beginning.
+ If -4 or -6 option is used with /SERVER, irssi now forces the
connection using the given protocol or fails.
+ /SET max_wildcard_modes (default 6) - if a wildcard to /OP, /DEOP,
/VOICE or /DEVOICE matches more nicks than this, -yes option is
required. This is trying to prevent accidental massops. Setting
it to 0 disables this check.
+ Supports now correctly servers which use '.' char as channel owner
character in /NAMES list. Also supports multiple mode chars, eg.
@+nick (if some server actually used it).
+ Never ignore kick message if you get kicked from channel.
+ Sending irssi SIGHUP now does a /RELOAD - useful if you
accidentally messed up something which doesn't let you do the
/RELOAD inside irssi (eg. /SBAR prompt DISABLE).
+ irssi-proxy: PROXY CTCP ON|OFF - proxy clients can send this
command to specify that they want to handle the received CTCP
requests. Useful for specifying who gets to handle DCCs.
+ Added escape_char /BIND command. The next char after that would be
added as-is to input line.
- Writing lines longers than 1024 chars to input buffer crashed
irssi (stupid missing sizeof() bug :)
- Some UTF-8 fixes
- Better flood protection for lines with >100 chars
- Control characters aren't printed as-is in topicbar (or statusbars
in general) anymore
- /OPER can be now aborted by giving empty password
- Netjoin messages were buggy in +channels
- Part message parameter for /CYCLE was never used.
- Don't send -autosendcmd after /UPGRADE.
- /SET autoclose_query - now only last received private message
affects when the query is closed, ie. /WHOIS requests or nick
changes don't reset the counter.
- Foreground ANSI colors weren't working
- Deleting one character replaced cutbuffer with that character.
Also ^Y leaked memory.
- /SCRIPT LOAD looked scripts from prefix/lib dir, not prefix/share
where they were actually installed.
- Highascii chars in replaces block in theme files could have
crashed irssi.
EKG is an experimental text mode client for a polish instant messaging system
"Gadu-Gadu". It supports themes, and contact list exchange with the original
(windows) client.
Submitted by Dawid Szymanski in private mail.
all dependencies on packages depending on "png" which contain shared
libraries, all for the (imminent) update to the "png" package.
[List courtesy of John Darrow, courtesy of "bulk-build".]
* Merged Irssi 0.8.2 from irssi.org CVS.
* Fixed the USERS command reply to save the user's mode on the channel
as well.
* Fixed JOIN command reply to check whether a client is on channel
already and not join it twice.
* The user mode (like server/router operator changes) is now shown on
the Irssi SILC client's statusbar.
* Fixed -S option parsing in Irssi SILC Client. Contents of key files
are shown again correctly.
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 15886.
YSM is a ICQ v7 protocol compatible terminal based ICQ client.
YSM is short for 'You Sick Me'.
Provided by Ola Eriksson <ola@mrEriksson.net> in pkg/15707
Text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface that supports the
ICQ2000, Yahoo!, and MSN protocols. It allows you to send, receive,
and forward messages, URLs, SMSes (both through the ICQ server and
e-mail gateways supported by Mirabilis), contacts, and email express
messages. It also lets you set your own and fetch others' away
messages, and define external handlers for incoming events.
Added after prodding by Torsten Hoefler at the 4th Chemnitz Linux-day. :)
o fixes for server passwords
o fix for linking on solaris
o don't send notices that are flooding as if they are public notices
o bug fix to keep track of my own nickname
o /on foo will now show fuzzy matches again "foo" instead of complaining
about ambiguity
o /window create should work properly now, no i really mean it this time
o random bug fixes
o /window create windows now have input buffers that do not interfere
with each other
o new $filestat() function
o /timer is now sub-second aware
o raw DCC core dump bug fixes
Patches contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 15779
Changes from 0.7.9 to 0.8:
==========================
* Removed 0.6.x backwards support.
* Added `prefer_ipv6' argument to the functions
silc_net_gethostbyname[_async]. If it is TRUE it will return
IPv6 address over IPv4. If FALSE IPv4 address is returned
even if IPv6 address was found.
* Added support silc_net_create_connection[_async] to fallback
to IPv4 address if IPv6 address could not be used (like if
it doesn't work on a specific system). Affected file in
* Added `user_count' to the SilcChannelEntry which now tells the
number of users on the channel. The user count is now saved
in normal server of global channels as well.
* Added following new config file settings:
channel_rekey_secs, key_exchange_rekey, key_exchange_pfs,
key_exchange_timeout, conn_auth_timeout, connections_max,
links_max.
Implemented all the new config settings handling in the server.
Optimized the use of SKE Mutual flag usage. Use it only
if connection authentication protocol is not based in public
key authentication.
* Added new configuration options and blocks:
keepalive_secs, reconnect_count, reconnect_interval,
reconnect_interval_max, reconnect_keep_trying and
require_reverser_lookup. Added ConnectionParam block, and
implemented the connection parameters when connecting as
initiator and when accepting connections as responder.
* Splitted the doc/example_silcd.conf.in. Separated the crypto
algorithm parts and created new file silcalgs.conf, that
is now included from the example_silcd.conf.in.
* Optimized the silc_server_connect_to_router_second to take
the connection configuration object from the SilcServerConnection
object instead of finding it during the connecting phase.
Added the configuration object to SilcServerConnection struct.
* Fixed the public key authentication to allocate always the
destination signature buffer instead of using static buffer.
* Added new Passphrase and Publickey authentication methods to
config file, allowing both public key and passphrase based
authentication to be set at the same time.
Added `prefer_passphrase_auth' setting in config file which
can be used to set to prefer passwd auth if both passwd and
public key is set. If not set, public key is preferred.
This has effect only when being initiator (responder will try
both anyway).
Added support for authentication with passphrase and public key
at the same time. The passphrase is tried first always since
it is faster to check.
* Merged the new SILC Config library, with the server parsing
support. Read the header file silcconfig.h or the toolkit
documentation for the news.
Contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 15772.
Changes:
- added support for optional perl support to Makefile
- added PLIST.perl for package with perl support enabled
- updated MASTER_SITEs
- updated patches
This version introduces the new Irssi-SILC client which is based in the new
Irssi 0.8.1 version. In addition of being entirely new irssi base this
version also introduces the perl scripting support. With this scripting
support it is possible to create scripts that introduce new features and new
commands. It is also possible to create a bot with it.
The client config file has changed too. The old "silc.conf" (which was the
silc specific config file) is now gone, and the "config" (which was the irssi
specific config file) is now renamed as silc.conf, and includes both silc
stuff and irssi stuff. So, after installing this new client I suggest
removing the old silc.conf file since otherwise when you run the new client it
will yell you about the config file. Be warned.
When you look at the new silc.conf config file you will see settings like,
"crypto_default_cipher", "crypto_default_hash" and "crypto_default_hmac".
These are the silc specific settings and you can freely edit them (or use
/SET command) to include what ever value you prefer. The default values
should fit to all since they are the SILC protocol default ones. Anyway,
they are editable if you want to edit, but you don't need to edit them.
New commands that this new client introduces is for example /STATUSBAR.
With this command you can manage the different bars on the screen. Like,
whether to show topic bar or not etc.
most significant changes in silc-client since version 0.7.6.2:
* Fixed CUMODE_CHANGE notify handling to change the mode of correct client
* Allow zero length channel messages inside the Channel Message Payload
* The silc_cipher_register, silc_hash_register and silc_hmac_register now
checks if the object to be registered is registered already
* Merged the new SILC Config library, with the server parsing support.
Read the header file silcconfig.h or the toolkit documentation for the
news.
* Added new Passphrase and Publickey authentication methods to config file,
allowing both public key and passphrase based authentication to be set at
the same time.
* Added `prefer_passphrase_auth' setting in config file which can be used to
set to prefer passwd auth if both passwd and public key is set. If not set,
public key is preferred. This has effect only when being initiator
(responder will try both anyway).
* Added support for authentication with passphrase and public key at the same
time. The passphrase is tried first always since it is faster to check.
* Fixed the public key authentication to allocate always the destination
signature buffer instead of using static buffer.
* Add the client on channel after it was resolved at the channel message
receiving, and it was not already on the channel.
* Fixed command line parameter handling. All SILC initialization is now done
in silc_core_init() which also fixes autoconnecting to servers.
* Rewrote the notify handling in Irssi SILC client to not call the events as
signals. Fixes problems with Perl support.
* Send the auto-nicking NICK command in client library with little timeout
after connecting.
* Fixed padding problem in PKCS#1. The padding was not actually random since
the random number generator was used incorrectly. This security bug affects
only when encrypting with PKCS#1, and it is not currently used at all in
SILC. SILC only use signing with PKCS#1.
* Fixed a NICK change bug in client library, to not recreate the
client_entry->channels hash table everytime nick is changed.
* Fixed NICK change printing in Irssi SILC Client. Fixed KICKED notify
printing in Irssi SILC Client.
* Fixed the lib/silcsftp/sftp_fs_memory.c to use silcutil routines instead
of calling directly OS routines.
* Added proper initializations to silc's irssi code, so it's now possible
to load it as module.
* Added silc_schedule_reinit function to do the enlarging of the max tasks
handling capabilities of the scheduler.
* Added `prefer_ipv6' argument to the functions
silc_net_gethostbyname[_async]. If it is TRUE it will return IPv6 address
over IPv4. If FALSE IPv4 address is returned even if IPv6 address was
found.
* Added support silc_net_create_connection[_async] to fallback to IPv4
address if IPv6 address could not be used (like if it doesn't work on
a specific system).
Summary of changes:
- removal of USE_GTEXINFO
- addition of mk/texinfo.mk
- inclusion of this file in package Makefiles requiring it
- `install-info' substituted by `${INSTALL_INFO}' in PLISTs
- tuning of mk/bsd.pkg.mk:
removal of USE_GTEXINFO
INSTALL_INFO added to PLIST_SUBST
`${INSTALL_INFO}' replace `install-info' in target rules
print-PLIST target now generate `${INSTALL_INFO}' instead of `install-info'
- a couple of new patch files added for a handful of packages
- setting of the TEXINFO_OVERRIDE "switch" in packages Makefiles requiring it
- devel/cssc marked requiring texinfo 4.0
- a couple of packages Makefiles were tuned with respect of INFO_FILES and
makeinfo command usage
See -newly added by this commit- section 10.24 of Packages.txt for
further information.
- Fixed a bug in hash table tarversing.
- Fixed private message handling.
- Fixed the channel message payload decryption in the function
silc_channel_message_payload_decrypt to not modify the original
buffer before it is verified that the message decrypted correctly.
Otherwise, next time it is called with correct channel key it won't
encrypt since the payload is corrupted.
- Fixed SILC_LOG_ERROR and SILC_LOG_WARNING
- Fixed the event_mode CMODE handler to not crash when mode is changed
and +k mode is set in the channel.
- Added SILC_CLIENT_FILE_KEY_AGREEMENT_FAILED file transfer error than can
occur while key agreement protocol.
- Fixed the file transfer's key agreement payload to include zero port
also if the hostname is NULL because it could not be bound.
- Call file transfer monitor callback now also if error occurs during key
agreement protocol.
- Check that the file exists locally before sending the file transfer
request at all.
Patch contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 15630.
SSH Secure Shell 3.0.0 (Build 199)
Copyright (c) 2000-2001 SSH Communications Security Corp - http://www.ssh.com/
This copy of SSH Secure Shell is a non-commercial version.
This version does not include PKI and PKCS #11 functionality.
This program uses RSA BSAFE® Crypto-C by RSA Security Inc.
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Patch submitted by Otto Hilska <mutru@cc.hut.fi> in private mail.
Changes:
v0.8.1 2002-02-17 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Expected bugfix release :) Worst thing was that I forgot always to
debug why /cat /dev/urandom crashed irssi. Well, found two ways
that could make it happen.
- Irssi was linked with -lcurses AND -lncurses
- Logging could have produced GLib errors with certain conditions
- A few compiler warnings fixes
v0.8.0 2002-02-17 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* I really should make releases more often. Once in every two weeks
used to be nice. Maybe once in a month would be good now. There
was many reasons why this release took this long .. first being
addicted to books, then life stuff, then it took forever to figure
out that irssi was crashing under solaris (and not because of one
of the big changes I made while moving to IRC from solaris box).
And now.. well, after this release I'll start working more with
the yet another irssi rewrite :) The code is getting too ugly
again, and some things need rewriting to support some new features
more easily. It will take a while to get it all done, so I'll try
to keep updating this "stable" irssi as well.
There's too many changes since 0.7.98.3 (and .4 which was just
minor bugfix), about 6600 lines in ChangeLog. I'm not going to
read all that, so I'll just list the biggest changes that I can
remember now.
This version was supposed to be called 0.7.99, but since there
were so many changes, and I originally though of putting 0.8.0
out long time ago, and 0.7.100 would look stupid, I guess it's
time for 0.8.0 :)
+ /UPGRADE - upgrade irssi to new version on-the-fly without
disconnecting from server, so other people won't even notice you
quit from IRC. This ONLY executes the new binary, it does NOT
download/compile/whatever irssi.
+ UTF-8 support with /SET term_type UTF-8, default is "8bit".
It's also automatically detected from system locale (if supported).
+ Fully configurable statusbar. Yes. FULLY. Don't bother asking if
something could be done with it, it can, just ask how. Well,
there's a few things I didn't have time/energy to finish:
window-specific statusbar groups and support for multiple input
lines in screen.
+ Rewritten keyboard handling. No more the CTRL-X and ALT-x handling,
now you can create whatever keyboard combinations your terminal
can send to irssi.
+ Rewritten text buffer (scrollback) handling.
+ Irssi doesn't depend on curses anymore, so it can be installed
anywhere a working terminfo/termcap exists. This also allows us to
use all the possible colors terminal has (curses limits to 64), so
eg. %0 is now always black background, not the default terminal
background (%n).
Several systems have also terminfo/termcap database that doesn't
support colors, so I've added /SET term_force_colors option to
force ANSI-style colors. Note that eg. BitchX does this by default.
Getting rid of curses allows also one great thing for you people
copy&pasting long urls :) If a long word gets split to two lines,
doubleclicking the word selects it from both lines.
+ Rewritten server event redirections. Before it was pretty easy to
mess up irssi's expectations of what server sends, and some things
might have stayd in the buffer forever. Especially notify lists
messed up /WHOIS requests for the notified people. Now all this
should be history and it's a lot easier for scripts to use the
redirections as well.
+ New ICB chat protocol plugin - very basic and doesn't support
nicklist, but works. :)
+ --home and --config parameters to specify alternate ~/.irssi
directory or config file.
+ Scripts can be unloaded separately with /SCRIPT UNLOAD. You can get
a list of runnning scripts with /SCRIPT.
+ /SERVER PURGE [<target>] - purge the output buffer (for given
target). Useful for example if you accidentally paste 100 lines :)
The buffer is automatically purged if you get kicked from channel,
or if you /PART the channel and there's more than 10 lines in
output buffer.
* Better buddy icon transparency (thanks SeanEgan)
* Fixed a little bug with connecting via proxy (thanks
for reminding me of this, Manish Singh)
* Various jabber bug fixes/enhancements (JSeymour)
* Arrow buttons in log viewer and some other dialogs
work (thanks Ben Miller)
* Option to only send auto-response while idle (thanks
Sean Egan)
* Control time between sending auto-responses (thanks
Mark Doliner)
0.7.9: This time a lot of little bugs has been fixed and some major crashbugs
as well. Namely, I found problem in the hash table routine that could
have caused some really weird problems, and I've encountered such
problem at least in one core file earlier. Some additional desync
problems has been fixed as well, so if you are running a normal server
then upgrading is strongly recommended.
check full changelog at:
http://silcnet.org/txt/changes-server.txt
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR 15453
this release includes many patches which fix various problems ending in
crashing the server. upgrade is strongly recommended.
0.7.7: This server attempts to fix various crash bugs, for example one crash
relating to BAN command is fixed.
0.7.8: Another quick bugfix to fix the descync problems of normal SILC server
when it connects to SILC router. The descyning could happen if there
were a lot of channels, like we had on Sunday and Monday after being
slashdotted. Upgrading is strongly recommended if you are running
a server that is connected to a router. Took me only 6 hours to find
the problem...
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR 15416
This module is an implementation of the AOL Instant Messenger TOC
protocol. I've written and rewritten almost all the code. It
works fairly and is pretty reliable. The intent for this version
was to make an easily usable module for creating AIM bots.
changes in the package:
- patch-ab is no longer needed, integrated into distribution. patch-ac has
been moved in it's place
- minor change in Makefile, long transscription of ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} was
changed into one variable
- patch-aa was modified to follow change in Makefile.in
changes in the silc-client:
0.7.3: This version fixes the NICK command to always give the unformatted
nickname, instead of possibility of formatted nickname, fixes the
GETKEY command to save the public key to correct filename, and to
first resolve the client information and server information only if
client was not found. The public keys are now (when connecting to
server for first time) saved with using the IP address of the server,
instead of the hostname of the server. The old hostname format is
used as a fall back method if the IP address based filename could
not be found.
Submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 15380
changes in the package since 0.7.3 to 0.7.6:
- rewrite of package's Makefile. big parts of INSTALL and DEINSTALL scripts
were moved into Makefile itself
- silc-server now creates user silcd:silcd who run silcd by default
- INSTALL and DEINSTALL files are smaller and contains only neccessary
actions which cannot be executed from Makefile
- partial rewrite of rc script, added rcvar support, it is neccessary to have
silcd=YES in rc.conf now to start silc server (unless force is used)
- changed motd.txt to contain BSD daemon ;)
- updated patch-aa and patch-ab files
changes in the silc-server software since 0.7.3 to 0.7.6:
0.7.4: This version fixes a crash that can occur mainly on normal server.
Upgrading is recommended to avoid instability later. This version
also fixes the BAN and INVITE commands that were pretty much broken.
This version also disallows a situation where the nickname that server
sets initially for the client could be a bad nickname (like nick
including whitespaces). It used to be possible but now server checks
for this. Johnny also introduces a new logging system to this version
with log files being open all the time and not opened every time
something is logged, and log rotation support.
0.7.5: Hopefully fixed the most nasty bugs. I found bunch of weird bugs
that causes server syncing problems. Upgrading is strongly
recommended as soon as possible.
0.7.6: Only a minor bugfix release to fix the CUMODE command that allowed
non-founder channel users to remove modes of the founder, and to fix
GETKEY always return server's public key if it is requested, and to
fix the TOPIC_CHANGE notify to not route it twice to router.
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 15373
distfile isn't available anymore.
Update to naim-0.11.1-2002-01-23-2329 (pkg version 0.11.1.20020123)
and put a copy of the distfile on ftp.netbsd.org.
=====
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 based on firetalk, the multiprotocol chat library. naim is
capable of connecting to IRC as well as AIM services.
- Updated Swedish translation (Christian Rose).
- Updated Russian translation (Anton Farygin).
- Added Latvian translation (Artis Trops).
- Made a work-around for a refresh glitch when delinking a tab under
gnome (the topic bar was overlapped).
- Fixed the need for signed chars (e.g. on PPC and s390).
- Fixed background garbage being drawn when using hidden tabs.
- Cleaned up alot of the nick completion code. Fixed some behaviour
too (Mukund, dinkles, me).
- Connect Cmd is executed again if you get auto-reconnected.
- Added safe-gaurd to stop duplicate nicks in userlist.
- Added an option to automatically remove finished/failed dccs
from the list. Use /set dcc_remove ON to enable it.
- Added an option to truncate long channel tabs. Use:
/set truncchans xx, where xx is the max chars (Jyrki Muukkonen).
- Made the default popup menu, dialog buttons, userlist buttons,
usermenu and urlhandlers translatable (via gettext).
- MMX tinting is now built on any x86 machine (it's checked at
runtime anyway).
- Added "Automatic Unmark Away" option in setup->away (Mads Martin).
- Immediately abort file transfers when out of space.
- Fixed a serious CTCP reply vulnerability (Hanno Hecker).
- Updated Danish translation (Morten Brix Pedersen).
- Updated Spanish translation (Antonio de la Torre).
- Updated French translation (Olivier Berger).
- The server "Connect cmd" is now executed before auto-join-channels,
so you can use it to authenticate to nickserv etc.
- Fixed autoresume again, for the last time... no, really.
- Fixed sending parts for all channels instead of one quit when you
exit the whole program (helps bncs).
- Autocomplete in the middle of a sentence won't jump to the end of
the textbox (Darell Tan).
- Fixed the buggy 1.8.5 outbound queue. It now sends privmsg/notice
with a lower priority, but never out-of-order.
- Updated Slovak translation (Stano Visnovsky).
- Updated Swedish translation (Christian Rose).
- Updated Spanish translation (Antonio de la Torre).
- Updated Hebrew translation (Dan Fruehauf).
- Some fixes to the MODE parser.
- Added ability to customize dialog tab buttons (Oskar Liljeblad).
- Added an extra field in the EditServer window to enter a command
to execute after logging in.
- /load -e <file> can now load a file of commands to execute.
- Added ability to change the log timestamp format (Jyrki Muukkonen).
- Fixed default keybinding for Shift-PageUp (Mukund).
- Changed the outbound throttle behaviour. Now only privmsgs and
notices go to the back of the queue, everything else goes to the
front.
- Made it possible to compile with older than 5.6 perl again.
- The main window's size and position is now saved on exit. Use
/set mainwindow_save OFF to revert to the old behaviour.
- Avoid auto-resuming the same file from two different people
(without breaking autoresume this time).
- Removed /sslserver and added a -ssl arg to /server, /reconnect,
/servchan and /newserver.
- Added support for /server irc://host:port/channel.
- Added some mmx asm code written by Willem Monsuwe for tinting
transparency. Use --disable-mmx to revert to gdk-pixbuf method.
- Fixed resetting your away status after an auto-reconnect.
- Updated Spanish translation (Antonio de la Torre and Manuel
García Aguilar).
- Updated Russian translation (Valek Filippov).
- Fixed lockup when a file being offered is shortened before being
accepted.
- Fixed ** ERROR **: file python.c: line 743 (pysH_Eget_users):
assertion failed: (cur->hostname).
- /kickban now deops and bans in one line (-o+b) (Felix Nawothnig).
- Auto-nickcompletion now uses the nicksuffix setting (Mukund).
- win32: change log-filenames with a | character to _.
- When binding to a set hostname/ip, it would try to bind to port
65535 - fixed.
- Fixed crash when closing a dcc chat in a perl-dcc-chat-callback.
- Added option "Beep on Channel Messages" and a Beep button to the
toolbox ("<" button in the botton right) (Jason Wies).
- Avoid auto-resuming the same file from two different people.
- /close -m now closes all dialog/query windows.
- cleaned up CONFIGURE_ARGS
- revised patches/patch-aa to follow change in the Makefile.in
- removed post-configure target from Makefile, fix to this issue has been
moved into patches/patch-ac file (inspired by chat/irssi package, thanks to
mutru!)
Update submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 15147
vICQ is simple ICQ client written in perl with look & feel of micq
and works fine with v7 protocol of ICQ. It is based on Net::ICQ2000
module written by Robin Fisher.
Fixes pkg/14718 by Shell Hung <shell@shellhung.org>
Patches sent by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR 15079.
Changes in the silc-server package:
- update to the silc-server package version 0.7.3
- patch-ab is no longer needed--it has been integratedinto distribution,
patch-ac moved into its place
- complete release notes can be found at:
http://silcnet.org/txt/release-server.txt
- complete changelog can be found at:
http://silcnet.org/txt/changes-server.txt
Patches submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR 14892
Changes in the silc-client package:
- upgrade to silc-client package, version 0.7.1
- minor changes in the MASTER_SITES variable
- patch-ab was removed, it has been integrated into main distribution,
patch-ac was moved in its place so patches/patch-ac is no longer needed
Changes in the silc-client-0.7.1:
- various serious fixes in /whois, /join, /away, /key, /file, /list, /kick,
/msg, /nick commands
- fixed problem with allocation of 0 bytes when encoding payload
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR 15013.
changes in the silc-server package:
- upgrade to silc-server package, version 0.7.2
- minor changes in the MASTER_SITES variable
- minor change in the DEINSTALL script not to print output from rc script
- removed the USE_NCURSES definition and added --without-ncurses configure
option not to link against -lncurses, this was really unwanted behavior
changes in the silc-server-0.7.2:
- fixed the server to router reconnection
- various fixes in password authentications in the server, authentication
payload and channels
- fixed silc_server_command_pending, this should fix various IDENTIFY and
WHOIS related crashes
Submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@silcnet.org> in PR 14887
Changes in the NetBSD's package from version 0.6.4 -> 0.7.1:
- upgrade to silc-server-0.7.1 (the main changes below)
the biggest change is the ipv6 support (new configuration file format is
needed, though)
- removed patch-ac because it was integrated into distribution
(patch-ad was moved in its place)
- completely rewritten rc.d script to use rc.subr instead and fixed the
problem with removing pidfile so now status) works fine.
- added default motd file
- INSTALL and DEINSTALL scripts are cleaner and more useful, check for logs
directory before creating it, added motd.txt installing/removing.
- better and more helpful default configuration file (added Example:
sections for each variable)
- added examples/ directory containing sample configurations of various
scenarios into $DOCDIR
changes in the silc-server itself:
o Fixed WHOIS and IDENTIFY commands to return correct replies,
and correct error replies. This fixes various weird bugs
related to these commands.
o Send NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID error notify if received private
message to invalid Client ID. It is guaranteed that if
private message is sent to unknown client, the sender will
receive a notification for it.
o Send the kicker's information in KICK command to the kicked
client.
o Fixed LIST command to return correct amount of channels.
This fixes the weird bug that LIST would show like 50 channels
and some channels multiple times.
o Channel topics, and users SILC modes are announced now during
server->router connecting.
o Implemented the founder authentication during JOIN command.
o Support for IPv6 based Server ID added.
o Memory leak fixes.
.... see homepage for more details for its too big to sum up here; it even
fine on NetBSD/Alpha so is prolly LP64 clean enough to work.
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
o new /on raw_send
o new /exec -filter option
o fixed mIRC colour code handling
o enhanced redirection to multiple targets
o bug fix for $mid()
o bug fix for when resizing to a smaller window
o other bug fixes
Makefiles during the build process by touching various auto{conf,make}
source files to make them up-to-date. Packages that require regenerating
the configure script and Makefile.in files should make the appropriate
calls to auto{conf,make} in a pre-configure target. This allows the
various targets listed in ${_CONFIG_PREREQ} to modify the generated files
without triggering the GNU auto* tools and having the modifications be
overwritten.
SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides
secure conferencing services in the Internet over insecure channel.
Contributed by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@xtrmntr.org> in PR 14562
pkgsrc. Instead, a new variable PKGREVISION is invented that can get
bumped independent of DISTNAME and PKGNAME.
Example #1:
DISTNAME= foo-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= foo-X.YnbZ
Example #2:
DISTNAME= barthing-X.Y
PKGNAME= bar-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= bar=X.YnbZ (!)
On subsequent changes, only PKGREVISION needs to be bumped, no more risk
of getting DISTNAME changed accidentally.
This module is designed to give perl scripts access to the ICQ
network and the functions provided by it, like SMS
Functions included : Connect(), Disconnect(), Set_Login_Details(),
Set_Server_And_Port(), Execute_Once(), Send_Command(), Add_Hook(),
Hook_All(), Check_Incoming(), Deal_With_FLAPs(), Send_Outgoing().
differently than suggested.
Don't let package look in LOCALBASE for curses (especially if
USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY is set, and ncurses buildlink.mk is already included...).
This value may be customized in various ways:
PKG_SYSCONFBASE is the main config directory under which all package
configuration files are to be found.
PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR is the subdirectory of PKG_SYSCONFBASE under which the
configuration files for a particular package may be found.
PKG_SYSCONFDIR.${PKGBASE} overrides the value of ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} for a
particular package.
Users will typically want to set PKG_SYSCONFBASE to /etc, or accept the
default location of ${PREFIX}/etc.
This obsoletes the use of CONFDIR, which was active for only 6 days, so no
need to have a workaround to still accept old CONFDIR settings.
- use FILES_SUBST_SED et al
- do NOT try and remove the gale user & group or ${PREFIX}/etc/gale on
deinstall. instead, remind the admin to do it manually.