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authorhubertf <hubertf>2002-02-17 22:41:38 +0000
committerhubertf <hubertf>2002-02-17 22:41:38 +0000
commit992ef0d1c6c3247586ff2879050dda1811198a0e (patch)
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downloadpkgsrc-992ef0d1c6c3247586ff2879050dda1811198a0e.tar.gz
Update irssi to 0.8.1.
Patch submitted by Otto Hilska <mutru@cc.hut.fi> in private mail. Changes: v0.8.1 2002-02-17 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> * Expected bugfix release :) Worst thing was that I forgot always to debug why /cat /dev/urandom crashed irssi. Well, found two ways that could make it happen. - Irssi was linked with -lcurses AND -lncurses - Logging could have produced GLib errors with certain conditions - A few compiler warnings fixes v0.8.0 2002-02-17 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> * I really should make releases more often. Once in every two weeks used to be nice. Maybe once in a month would be good now. There was many reasons why this release took this long .. first being addicted to books, then life stuff, then it took forever to figure out that irssi was crashing under solaris (and not because of one of the big changes I made while moving to IRC from solaris box). And now.. well, after this release I'll start working more with the yet another irssi rewrite :) The code is getting too ugly again, and some things need rewriting to support some new features more easily. It will take a while to get it all done, so I'll try to keep updating this "stable" irssi as well. There's too many changes since 0.7.98.3 (and .4 which was just minor bugfix), about 6600 lines in ChangeLog. I'm not going to read all that, so I'll just list the biggest changes that I can remember now. This version was supposed to be called 0.7.99, but since there were so many changes, and I originally though of putting 0.8.0 out long time ago, and 0.7.100 would look stupid, I guess it's time for 0.8.0 :) + /UPGRADE - upgrade irssi to new version on-the-fly without disconnecting from server, so other people won't even notice you quit from IRC. This ONLY executes the new binary, it does NOT download/compile/whatever irssi. + UTF-8 support with /SET term_type UTF-8, default is "8bit". It's also automatically detected from system locale (if supported). + Fully configurable statusbar. Yes. FULLY. Don't bother asking if something could be done with it, it can, just ask how. Well, there's a few things I didn't have time/energy to finish: window-specific statusbar groups and support for multiple input lines in screen. + Rewritten keyboard handling. No more the CTRL-X and ALT-x handling, now you can create whatever keyboard combinations your terminal can send to irssi. + Rewritten text buffer (scrollback) handling. + Irssi doesn't depend on curses anymore, so it can be installed anywhere a working terminfo/termcap exists. This also allows us to use all the possible colors terminal has (curses limits to 64), so eg. %0 is now always black background, not the default terminal background (%n). Several systems have also terminfo/termcap database that doesn't support colors, so I've added /SET term_force_colors option to force ANSI-style colors. Note that eg. BitchX does this by default. Getting rid of curses allows also one great thing for you people copy&pasting long urls :) If a long word gets split to two lines, doubleclicking the word selects it from both lines. + Rewritten server event redirections. Before it was pretty easy to mess up irssi's expectations of what server sends, and some things might have stayd in the buffer forever. Especially notify lists messed up /WHOIS requests for the notified people. Now all this should be history and it's a lot easier for scripts to use the redirections as well. + New ICB chat protocol plugin - very basic and doesn't support nicklist, but works. :) + --home and --config parameters to specify alternate ~/.irssi directory or config file. + Scripts can be unloaded separately with /SCRIPT UNLOAD. You can get a list of runnning scripts with /SCRIPT. + /SERVER PURGE [<target>] - purge the output buffer (for given target). Useful for example if you accidentally paste 100 lines :) The buffer is automatically purged if you get kicked from channel, or if you /PART the channel and there's more than 10 lines in output buffer.
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diff --git a/chat/irssi/Makefile b/chat/irssi/Makefile
index a9457e91115..443a4597e2b 100644
--- a/chat/irssi/Makefile
+++ b/chat/irssi/Makefile
@@ -1,28 +1,20 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/11/29 01:12:26 hubertf Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2002/02/17 22:41:38 hubertf Exp $
-DISTNAME= irssi-0.7.98.4
-PKGREVISION= 1
+DISTNAME= irssi-0.8.1
CATEGORIES= chat
MASTER_SITES= http://www.irssi.org/files/
-MAINTAINER= mutru@nallukka.net
+MAINTAINER= mutru@cc.hut.fi
HOMEPAGE= http://www.irssi.org/
COMMENT= Secure and modular IRC client with text mode user interface
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-perl=no \
- --with-ncurses=${BUILDLINK_DIR}
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-perl=no \
+ --with-terminfo \
+ --enable-ipv6
USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY= yes
USE_CONFIG_WRAPPER= yes
-.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
-
-.if defined(USE_INET6) && ${USE_INET6} == "YES"
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6
-.endif
-
-.include "../../devel/gettext-lib/buildlink.mk"
-.include "../../devel/ncurses/buildlink.mk"
.include "../../devel/glib/buildlink.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"