From 4f181b5977fb1af18d63c0fe0b0f2813b4bbe946 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin Easton Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 03:40:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Cleanup and update some ancilliary infomation files. Bump copyright date, add TCL information to README-1.2, replace old COMPILE-PROBLEMS with more relevant information and remove old 'bugs' file. git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/bitchx/code/trunk@517 13b04d17-f746-0410-82c6-800466cd88b0 --- COMPILE-PROBLEMS | 15 ++++++---- COPYRIGHT | 2 +- README-1.2 | 7 +++++ bugs | 78 ------------------------------------------------ 4 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 85 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bugs diff --git a/COMPILE-PROBLEMS b/COMPILE-PROBLEMS index 9917b68..7879935 100644 --- a/COMPILE-PROBLEMS +++ b/COMPILE-PROBLEMS @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ -Under UNIX SV we need to change include/irc.h and remove - #include from the file. This causes a couple of new -warnings in dcc.c to appear, but everything works as advertised. +BitchX requires either the terminfo or termcap terminal-handling library. +This is commonly provided by the ncurses library, so if you get the error: -HPUX seems to have some header files problems. -in particular. #include can't be included before #include - or #include +Cannot find terminfo or termcap - try installing the ncurses-dev / ncurses-devel package. + +..then you should try to find the ncurses development package for your OS. +Some examples of what this package may be called: + +Debian, Ubuntu: libncurses5-dev +Fedora, CentOS, OpenSuSE: ncurses-devel diff --git a/COPYRIGHT b/COPYRIGHT index 432e754..611034d 100644 --- a/COPYRIGHT +++ b/COPYRIGHT @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Copyright 1994 Jake Khuon. * Copyright 1995, 1998 Jeremy Nelson and others ("EPIC Software Labs"). * Copyright 1996-2004 Colten Edwards et al. - * Copyright 2008-2012 Kevin Easton et al. + * Copyright 2008-2014 Kevin Easton et al. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without diff --git a/README-1.2 b/README-1.2 index 44479d0..c3d78d6 100644 --- a/README-1.2 +++ b/README-1.2 @@ -71,6 +71,13 @@ with EPIC), and support for halfops has been added to $channel(). The default status bar now shows your halfop status against your nick. +TCL +--- + +panasync OK'd releasing the tcl.c source, so this is now part of the main +client distribution. If you want TCL support, just pass --with-tcl to +./configure. + MULTISERVER ----------- diff --git a/bugs b/bugs deleted file mode 100644 index fa59bf4..0000000 --- a/bugs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ - -[Drago(d@NULL.0x00.org)] we wanna hook /msg .name -[Drago(d@NULL.0x00.org)] from a dll -[Drago(d@NULL.0x00.org)] we did it -[Drago(d@NULL.0x00.org)] but the built in /msg handler is still executing -[Drago(d@NULL.0x00.org)] even though we are returing 1 - -ajoin and channel keys - - And there's a long standing bug.. a message from nick shouldn't go - to the current window if that window is on a dufferent server than - nick.. otherwise you msg nick and they're not there because they - are on another server - -*note* this is caused by scripts and /xecho -C I believe. - - Notify signoff also go to the wrong window.. there seems to be a - bunch of problems about where the output goes if you're on - multiple servers... the same nick@host was on 2 servers.. signed off - server1, but showed in server2's window :/ - - 6 [bestis(bestis@ls.sicom.fi)] some info to you msg log or something too: -the - result of whois.arin.net has NS2.NIC.FRIII192.93.0.4 when doing -just - echo $res.. and when putting that to the fe() it cores.. that I is - tab? so i need to rip those out to prevent coredumps, but that -would - be fixed in bx too. - - - create a hidden window - connect it to another server with /window server - the switch back to window 1 - type /fprot off - switch to window 2 - type it again - switch back to window 1 - type it again - the last time, its still echoed to window 2 - and so are all other client messages - -[Catatonic(bjr@adsl-63-197-228-74.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net)] i found a bug i - think. /ov +hide, switch to the ov window, type /ov -hide and -then - switch back to a regular window and type /ov -hide - -fudd autojoin and keys - -[OMCK(~count_0@nat-wohnheime.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)] ok look, an user (OMSK - ~volt@rz03.RZ-FDDI.FH-Karlsruhe.DE) deoped an protected user (host - doesn't matter), and look how bx 1.0c16 react --> ùíù - mode/[#TABEPHA] [+ob OMSK *!*volt@*.FH-Karlsruhe.DE] by GE|Grom -[OMCK(~count_0@nat-wohnheime.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)] they op and ban them - (without a kick) at once -[OMCK(~count_0@nat-wohnheime.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)] a friend of my took a -look - in the sources, he means there may be wrong in userlist.c line -1255 - and 1257, but he's not sure -dragoon found /randomnick dragoon cores - - ok. i'm wondering how to check what window a channel is in, in case it - isnt's the primary/on top channel in that window? chanwin() -doesn't - do that - as for $winlevel(), it would be nice if i have let's say -$levelwin(msg) - returning the window to which msgs are redirected - - mode/#kittens [+ob DaBiatch *!*jaguar1@*.stuffed.org] by - flyidle <-- that happens on ircnet when my BitchX has to - helpout a protected user - instead of -o+b it does +ob <-- offender gets opped again - MASTER,DEOP,KICK,PBAN,PINVITE,REOP - - try now, putting: /j # -[#a%p%s%s%sänÿ¿] [#bitchx ] [#trivia ] [ ]