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2010-01-31update master_siteszafer1-2/+2
2008-07-14Mark as destdir ready.joerg1-1/+3
2007-02-22Whitespace cleanup, courtesy of pkglint.wiz1-3/+3
Patch provided by Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
2006-11-24Reset maintainer:wiz1-2/+2
Name service error for name=ethmoid.org type=MX: Host not found, try again
2006-01-12Merge Makefile.common into Makefile (not needed any longerwiz1-4/+14
now that ytalk-x11 package is gone).
2006-01-12Update to 3.3.0:wiz1-2/+1
version 3.3.0 New features: * YTalk now recognizes GNU talk (gtalk) * Much improved VT100 support Changes: * YTalk is now released under the GNU GPL * The X11 interface has been removed since no one was using it and it had grown way too outdated * Unidentified talk clients are now called "BSD talk", since talk(1) originally appeared in 4.2BSD. * Moved to GNU automake * Re-indented sources with hard tabs * Added a couple of tests (run with 'make check') Bug fixes: * YTalk now tolerates stacking invite/import requests * Fixed a build problem on systems without snprintf() * Once again use $HOME when looking for personal ytalkrc version 3.2.0 New features: * Added far-right "stomping", fixes procps top(1) among other things * Separated handling of CR and LF, makes a lot of programs work better * Added support for 'G' escape sequence used by Gentoo's init scripts * Added "escape-yesno" patch from FreeBSD that optionally requires that you press <escape> before answering yes/no questions * Added a "YTALK_VERSION" environment variable to subshells Changes: * --with-x is now --enable-x Bug fixes: * Fixed an endless loop in curses titlebar code * We now use snprintf() instead of sprintf() if available * Restored limit on auto-invite hostnames from 16 to 64 characters version 3.1.6 Changes: * Don't even build pty allocation code if system has openpty() * Made all debugging code strictly optional, add --enable-debug to ./configure if you want it Bug fixes: * Fixed a crash when resizing YTalk in an XTerm * Fixed a remote-crash format string bug in auto-invite daemon * Fixed build problems on SunOS * Fixed --with-x on X.org (broken since 3.1.2) version 3.1.5 New features: * We now use openpty() if available to securely allocate ptys * Added the prompt-quit patch from Debian again (oops, lost in 3.1.3) Bug fixes: * Fixed a problem with the configure script on Slackware * Added a missing part of VT100 scrolling support * Fixed a small memory leak in terminal tab handling * Small documentation fixes and updates version 3.1.4 New features: * Added "rering all" to main menu (requested by Matthew Vernon in '99) * Added --with-curses=DIR option to configure script Bug fixes: * Fixed detection of `socklen_t' type on OpenBSD * Fixed a minor problem with the no-beep mode * Fixed a minor signed/unsigned issue * Cleaned up the configure script a bit version 3.1.3 New features: * Added support for job control on BSD systems * Added terminal tab handling * Added terminal keypad modes * Added "ignorebreak" mode (^C is ignored unless a shell is running) * Added "beeps" to the ytalkrc flags (applies to all beeps) * Added internal memory management and tracking Changes: * Maintainer change to Andreas Kling * Dropped getlogin() in favor of getpwuid() * Removed "debug" logging code Bug fixes: * Fixed the shell on Tru64 UNIX * restored compatibility with old talk daemons (broken in 3.1.2) * restored command line parsing (broken on many systems in 3.1.2) * Removed debug code that broke terminal raw mode in 3.1.2 version 3.1.2 New features: * Debug logger added * Now optionally prompts user before quitting (when using -q), patch from Colin Watson * Added parsing of long options * Fixed maximum username length to 11 instead of 8 Changes: * Maintainer change to Jessica Peterson * X support isn't compiled as default anymore * -x command line switch now enables X11 mode instead of disabling it. * Scrolling is enabled by default * Upgraded to autoconf 2.59 Bug fixes: * Fixed a possible buffer overflow regarding a oversized $HOME when loading the configuration file * Reset handling of SIGCHLD for shells - patch from P. Maragakis following hints by Jason Gunthorpe
2004-03-06split the common part of this into Makefile.common for forthcominggrant1-22/+5
ytalk-x11 package.
2004-02-28this package doesn't require X11, and traditionally ytalk(1) didn'tgrant1-3/+11
include X11 support, so disable it by default. set YTALK_USE_X11=YES for X11 support. fixes PR pkg/24584 from diro@nixsys.bz.
2003-01-28Instead of including bsd.pkg.install.mk directly in a package Makefile,jlam1-2/+2
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
2002-12-22Make this package install its configuration file under the examples treejmmv1-1/+8
and use bsd.pkg.install.mk to copy it to PKG_SYSCONFDIR. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
2001-02-17Update to new COMMENT style: COMMENT var in Makefile instead of pkg/COMMENT.wiz1-1/+2
2000-08-14HOMEPAGE changed.jlam1-2/+2
1999-12-31Remove bogus master site and update distribution file's MD5 check sum.tron1-3/+2
1999-09-13Update ytalk to 3.1.1. Changes from 3.1:jlam1-3/+3
. try to look for the current machine's fqdn if hostname() doens't include a '.' . fixed the shell under Solaris (oops, broke it in 3.1!) . misc autoconf fixes . resizing didn't work with Linux and ncurses, fixed it . YTalk now checks that connections are answered form the expected host; if they aren't, it complains and shows the new hostname . n-way talk sessions should now be free of duplicated users . fixed the "readdress" option somewhat . portability fixes for 64-bit machines (size_t instead of int)
1999-07-05Fix ELF problems with /usr/X11R6/lib reported by Michael G Schabergarbled1-1/+2
1999-04-14Fix bogus master site entry for "sunsite".tron1-2/+2
1999-04-10New "ytalk" package supplied by Michael Santos in PR pkg/7323:tron1-0/+13
Multi-user replacement for UNIX talk.