- Added sendto_one_notice()
- Applied Adam's sendto_one_numeric() changes
- Renamed ts_warn() to sendto_realops_flags_ratelimited()
- Removed sendto_channel_remote()
- send.c: made some things use an enum.
- send.c, send.h: made some things use an enum
- Clean up all files in include/ (fixed indentation, removed whitespaces/tabs) - Fixed copyright years
- Make PRIVMSG/NOTICE use UID targets if possible
- Renamed kill_client_ll_serv_butone() to kill_client_serv_butone() just to satisfy Adam's OCD
- src/send.c: fixed several compile warnings with -Wsign-conversion
- Cleanup/reorganize header file layout - Fixed naming convention in some places
- Fixed some other invalid conversion specifiers
- Add support for "away-notify" client capability
- Made m_globops() and ms_globops() use sendto_realops_flags() - Added message-type parameter to sendto_realops_flags() which can be one of SEND_NOTICE, SEND_GLOBAL, SEND_LOCOPS - Forward-port -r1617
- Second time's the charm? Moving svnroot/ircd-hybrid-8 to svnroot/ircd-hybrid/trunk
- fix msg_channel_flags() so it can deal with messages coming from servers
- removed &localchannels
- client.h: cleanup Client flags - send.h: remove unused prototypes
- Implement GLOBOPS - remove debugging code from parse.c
- create ircd-hybrid-8 "branch"
- recreate "trunk"
- branch off trunk to create 7.3 branch
- move ircd-hybrid-7.2 to trunk
- fixed broken cryptlinks as reported by henri - removed deprecated inet_misc.c - removed __attribute__ format, which sometimes really is usefull, even if unportable unless gcc, but for now they only give false warnings
- Removed LazyLinks in 7.2 to stop people from asking why we keep broken code for half a decade. LL will be implemented in a smarter fashion in due time
- MFC iorecv/iosend changes to allow charset recoding
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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