- simplify remove_ipv6_mapping() and get rid of inetntoa
- contrib/spy_links_notice.c: do not show additional arguments supplied to the LINKS command in spy notices. new behaviour is to simply show the command sent by the client, which exactly behaves like all other contributed spy modules. - remove clean_string()
- branch off trunk to create 7.3 branch
- move ircd-hybrid-7.2 to trunk
- more configure cleanups and modernizations
- add configure test for pcre lib and remove pcre sources from the tree
- avoid using native basename() since some implementations may or may not modify passed data
- 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
- optimise Michael's fake channel catcher. Make it work first, then optimise.
- Added channel::disable_fake_channels which disallows creation of channels that have ascii 2, 3, 31 and 160 in their names. - Minor improvements and cleanups to channel name validation routines backported from 7.3
- Backported RKLINE fix so the user and host portion of a banmask don't get cut off after 10 and 63 chars, respectively. A split_nuh() rewrite was required for this. - Removed now unused xstrldup() function
- Imported recent channelban changes from HEAD which have been tested extensively. The match_cidr() fix didn't work in the first try, so I'm not going to bother with further debugging. - Removed match_cidr() and comp_with_mask()
create 7.2 branch, we can move/rename it as needed.
- svn:keywords
- svn:keywords
- Fix svn:keywords
- imported sources - can be moved later according to the directory/branching scheme, but we need the svn up
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