The METADATA command can be used by other servers to update "metadata"
of registered clients, like the client info text ("real name"), user
name, and hostname:
:<prefix> METADATA <target> <key> :<value>
It is distributed in the network, unknown <key> names are silently ignored
and passed on, too. This allows for further extensions.
This closes bug #109.
* bug109-CHARCONV:
Debian: require "telnet" or "telnet-ssl" for building
Debian ngircd-full[-dbg]: enable CHARCONV
Add "CHARCONV" to "feature string" when enabled
Implement new IRC+ "CHARCONV" command
Added new configure option "--with-iconv"
Conflicts:
src/ngircd/messages.h
* capabilities:
"multi-prefix" capability 2/2: adjust NAME and WHO handlers
"multi-prefix" capability 1/2: implement complete CAP infrastructure
IRC_Send_NAMES(): Code cleanup
New function Client_CapSet() in addition to Client_Cap{Add|Del}
"CAP REQ" starts capability negotiation and delays user registration
Correctly handle "CAP END", new client type CLIENT_WAITCAPEND
Implement core IRC capability handling and "CAP" command
New "login" source file
Introduce_Client() => Client_Introduce(), and move it to client.c
This patch implements the core functions to support "IRC Capabilities"
and the IRC "CAP" command as used by other servers and specified here:
<http://www.leeh.co.uk/draft-mitchell-irc-capabilities-02.html>.
It enables ngIRCd to support the defined handshake, but it doesn't
implement any capabilities, so "CAP LS" and "CAP LIST" always return
the empty set and "CAP REQ ..." always fails with "CAP NAK".
Rename Hello_User[_PostAuth] to Login_User[_PostAuth] and move it to the
new login.c; and move cb_Read_Auth_Result(), too. This will enable further
code to easily call Login_User() when required.
On Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, this fixes
In file included from .../contrib/MacOSX/../../src/ngircd/client.c:28:
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk/usr/include/netdb.h:272:13:
error: expected identifier or '('
Xcode requires Mac OS X 10.6 or newer; Xcode 4 supports this project
format as well, so effectively you can use Mac OS X 10.6.x or 10.7.x
for building ngIRCd with the Apple Xcode IDE.
Update Mac OS X Installer.app description bundle, so that the ngIRCd
package can only be installed on the root volume ("/"); and make sure
that all installed files and directories have correct ownership and
permissions.
disable pam_fail_delay() only is available starting with Mac
OS X 10.6; but we use the 10.5 SDK for campatibility, so don't use
this function at all when building using Xcode.
The new "module" proc.c is used for functions dealing with child
processes. At the moment, it is only used by the asynchronous resolver.
All the functions already implemented habe been migrated from the
resolver code base, and the rest of the ngIRCd source code has been
adepted to the new namespace and calling conventions.
The goal is to develop "generic" process handling functions that can
be used for other purposes as well, e.g. running processes on client
connects etc.
Fix Apple Xcode warning "cc1: warning: -Wuninitialized is not supported
without -O" when using the "Debug" build target:
Detection of uninitialized automatic variable requires data flow analsys
that is only enabled during optimized compilation.
Change VERSION to include the __DATE__ when compiling from within Xcode.
When building using "make xcode" or "make osxpkg" VERSION already is defined
to the "real" version number set in configure.in.
- make target "xcode" now detects the release number stored in the
configure.in file and passes it to Xcode.
- new make target "xcode-clean" which removes all files generated by
"make xcode" and removes the Xcode build directory.
The following bits and bytes were not included in distribution archives:
- contrib: ngindent, ngircd.sh
- contrib/Debian: ngircd.postinst
- contrib/MacOSX: preinstall.sh, postinstall.sh
- doc/src: Doxyfile, header.inc.html, footer.inc.html, ngircd-doc.css
- src/portab: splint.h
This patch adds a new make target, "osxpkg", to the main Makefile which
gereates a Apple Mac OS X installer package of ngIRCd. The packagemaker(1)
project bundle is stored in contrib/MacOSX/ngIRCd.pmdoc.