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.
redefines about which buildlink.mk files would care is BUILDLINK_X11_DIR,
which points to the location of the X11R6 hierarchy used during building.
If x11.buildlink.mk isn't included, then BUILDLINK_X11_DIR defaults to
${X11BASE} (set in bsd.pkg.mk), so its value is always safe to use. Remove
the ifdefs surrounding the use of BUILDLINK_X11_DIR in tk/buildlink.mk and
revert changes to move x11.buildlink.mk before the other buildlink.mk files.
use X11_BUILDLINK_MK as a test value. Generally just reordering the
inclusions so that x11.buildlink.mk comes before the other buildlink.mk
files will make everthing work.