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Starting with GNU automake 1.12, the "de-ANSI-fication support" has been
removed, which ngIRCd used to enable building itself on very old systems.
Now the problem is, that using automake >= 1.12 isn't working because of
the now unsupported M4 macros. Therefore the solution that this patch
implements is to dynamically generate the automake input files with our
own ./autogen.sh script:
configure.ng => configure.in
Makefile.ng => Makefile.am
This is quite an ugly approach, but it works and enables us to:
1. use current automake >= 1.12 for development and "private builds",
2. still build distribution archives using automake 1.11.x that have
"de-ANSI-fication support" enabled in the generated Makefile's.
And if you are using Makefile's generated with a automake version newer
than 1.11.x (without "de-ANSI-fication support"), the ./configure script
warns you not to use this generated build system to generate distribution
archives.
Drawback of this patch: you MUST use our autogen.sh script, you can't call
the autoconf/automake commands directly any more; but autoreconf should
still work ...
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Update GNU autoconf and automake infrastructure.
Tested on modern systems as well as Apple A/UX :-)
* autoconf-update:
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS: fix ansi2knr option, include path
Don't use AC_FUNC_MALLOC and AC_FUNC_REALLOC
Make our own targets "silent", if enabled
configure.in: use AC_CHECK_{FUNCS|HEADERS}_ONCE
Updated config.{guess|sub} to version 2012-08-14
Make autogen.sh more verbose when VERBOSE=1 is set
configure.in: use AC_SEARCH_LIBS (not AC_CHECK_LIB)
configure.in: use AS_HELP_STRING macro
configure.in: use AC_CANONICAL_HOST (not AC_CANONICAL_TARGET)
configure.in: inttypes.h is an optional header file
Use HAVE_SETSID #define when testing for setsid()
Don't include <stdint.h>, it is included by "portab.h"
Don't check type.h availability, it is required
configure.in: Use AC_CONFIG_FILES macro
configure.in: Don't use AC_C_PROTOTYPES
configure.in: Update checks for required and optional features
configure.in: require autoconf 2.67 and automake 1.11
configure.in: sort some lists (templates, output, ...)
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Set correct relative path to ansi2knr.c in AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS, so that
ansi2knr.{1|c} is only included once in the distribution archive.
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We don't expect the GNU'ish behaviour of of malloc() and realloc() and never
implemented the replacement functions rpl_malloc()/rpl_realloc() -- so these
test result in linking failues on systems that don't have a GNU'ish malloc()
and realloc() even though we don't require it!
Introduced by commit 47ad9afc.
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Use the AC_SEARCH_LIBS macro to test for "sometimes but not always"
required libraries, not AC_CHECK_LIB.
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See the autoconf manual for details:
http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Specifying-Target-Triplets
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Fix IRC_Send_NAMES not sending correct prefix for certain clients.
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This fixes part 2 of bug #127 :-)
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Don't use AC_C_PROTOTYPES, AM_C_PROTOTYPES is already used.
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Update checks for required and optional header files, data types,
and functions.
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And use newer features such as bug reporting address and project URL.
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This fixes the following warning message when building without SSL support:
conn.c: In function "New_Connection":
conn.c:1365: warning: unused parameter "IsSSL"
Introduced by commit 01b62202.
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ngIRCd is a long-running process and changes its working directory to "/" to
not block mounted filesystems and the like when running as daemon ("not in the
foreground"); therefore the path to the configuration file must be relative to
"/" (or the chroot() directory), which basically is "not relative", to ensure
that "kill -HUP" and the "REHASH" command work as expected later on.
This fixes parts of bug #127.
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This patch allows you to define &SERVER in a [Channel] block yourself
and to overwrite the built-in topic and channel modes.
Fixes bug #131.
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It makes no sense to limit the list size when doing WHO for a channel
and not to return all the users in that channel, so I removed the check.
But if there are more than MAX_RPL_WHO(25) replies, the client requesting
the list will be "penalized" one second more (then 2 in total).
This fixes bug #125.
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Some systems, notably FreeBSD 4.x, do have the kqueue() function but
lack the definition of EV_SET() in their header files -- but don't
worry, we can #define it on our own ;-)
Definition taken from /usr/include/sys/event.h of FreeBSD 8.1.
Patch tested on FreeBSD 4.1 by Götz Hoffart. Thanks!
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Conn_StartLogin() is called after the connection has been established and
fully innitialized, including the SSL handshake, for example.
Up to this patch, the "NoticeAuth" option broke the SSL handshake ...
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We can't handle more connections than accept(2) can supply, and
accept(2) returns an "int" ...
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This numeric is sent to the client each time it changes its displayed
hostname using "MODE +/-x", and if "CloakHost" is set right after the
MOTD has been sent.
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Not only cloak the hostname in Client_MaskCloaked(), but also in
Client_HostnameCloaked() -- so move the actual cloaking to this function
and call it in Client_MaskCloaked() to get the (cloaked) hostname.
This fixes USERHOST not displaying the correctly cloaked hostname,
for example.
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This patch series allows ngIRCd to support the user mode "B" ("Bot flasg"):
it is settable and unsettable by every (non-restricted) client.
According to DNS777, this is how Unreal and InspIRCd do behave, so do we :-)
By Alexander Barton (1) and DNS777 (1)
* umode-B:
Add new user mode "B" to doc/Modes.txt
Implement an Unreal-like user mode "B" ("Bot mode")
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By Alexander Barton (1) and DNS777 (1)
* recognize-umode-R:
Only allow IRC services to modify user mode "R"
Recognize user mode "R"
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By Alexander Barton (2) and DNS777 (1)
* cmode-M:
Add new channel mode "M" to doc/Modes.txt
Remove Can_Send_To_Channel_Identified()
Implement channel mode "M"
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Move the functionality directly into Can_Send_To_Channel() function.
There should be no functional change ...
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