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Source: ngircd
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Section: net
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0), libz-dev, libwrap0-dev, libident-dev, libgnutls-dev
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Standards-Version: 3.8.0
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Package: ngircd
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Provides: ircd
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Description: A lightweight daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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 ngIRCd is a free open source daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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 network. It is written from scratch and is not based upon the original
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 IRCd like many others.
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 .
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 This package contains the "standard distribution", including support for
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 syslog logging and compressed server-links using zlib. Please have a look
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 at the "ngircd-full" package if you need advanced functionality like support
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 for IPv6 or SSL.
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 .
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 Advantages of ngIRCd:
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  - no problems with servers using changing/non-static IP addresses.
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  - small and lean configuration file.
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  - free, modern and open source C code.
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  - still under active development.
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 .
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 ngIRCd is compatible to the "original" ircd 2.10.3p3, so you can run
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 mixed networks.
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Package: ngircd-full
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Provides: ircd
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Conflicts: ngircd, ngircd-dbg
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Description: A lightweight daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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						|
 ngIRCd is a free open source daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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						|
 network. It is written from scratch and is not based upon the original
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 IRCd like many others.
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 .
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 In addition to the features of the "standard package", this package
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 includes support for TCP wrappers, IDENT requests, the IPv6 protocol and
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 SSL encrypted client and server links.
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 .
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 Advantages of ngIRCd:
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  - no problems with servers using changing/non-static IP addresses.
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  - small and lean configuration file.
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  - free, modern and open source C code.
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  - still under active development.
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 .
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 ngIRCd is compatible to the "original" ircd 2.10.3p3, so you can run
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 mixed networks.
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Package: ngircd-full-dbg
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Provides: ircd
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Conflicts: ngircd, ngircd-full
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						|
Description: A lightweight daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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						|
 ngIRCd is a free open source daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
 | 
						|
 network. It is written from scratch and is not based upon the original
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						|
 IRCd like many others.
 | 
						|
 .
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						|
 In addition to the features of the "standard package", this package
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						|
 includes support for TCP wrappers, IDENT requests, the IPv6 protocol and
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 SSL encrypted client and server links.
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 .
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 And in addition to the "full" variant, the binaries contained in this
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 package are build with debug code and contain debug symbols.
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 .
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 Advantages of ngIRCd:
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  - no problems with servers using changing/non-static IP addresses.
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  - small and lean configuration file.
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  - free, modern and open source C code.
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  - still under active development.
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 .
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 ngIRCd is compatible to the "original" ircd 2.10.3p3, so you can run
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 mixed networks.
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