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Fri Sep 18 10:14:09 2009 UTC
(11 years, 5 months ago)
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michael
File length: 29796 byte(s)
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previous 998
- move list manipulation routines from tools.c to list.c
- mem_frob() goes to memory.c
- sort out redundant/unneeded header includes
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Sun Aug 23 12:43:17 2009 UTC
(11 years, 6 months ago)
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michael
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previous 996
- change resolver/auth to use balloc memory pool
- ircd.c: init_resolver() has to be called *before* read_conf_files(), otherwise
recvfrom() aborts with ENOTSOCK in case there are configured connect{} blocks
with a host that needs to be resolved on the very first configuration read.
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Fri Aug 21 10:16:29 2009 UTC
(11 years, 6 months ago)
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michael
File length: 29798 byte(s)
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previous 995
- properly clean out irc_nsaddr_list before re-reading resolv.conf
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Wed Nov 7 22:47:44 2007 UTC
(13 years, 3 months ago)
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michael
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previous 708
- Implemented libtool-ltdl. Only shared modules are supported currently
- Several build fixes and cleanups. ircd now builds and runs without any problems
- Added back all files to SVN that are needed to built the daemon
I really don't want to force other people that want to test the snapshots
or svn versions to install yyacc, lex, automake, autoconf and libtool...
No problem having required files in svn
- Removed some automake maintainer stuff which is kinda useless for us
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Sun Oct 2 21:05:51 2005 UTC
(15 years, 5 months ago)
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lusky
File length: 30104 byte(s)
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previous 33
create 7.2 branch, we can move/rename it as needed.
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