curl version is new enough and is not using a c-ares which is binary
incompatible. If the self-compiled curl version is (too) outdated, then we
now suggest to rename it and have the installer re-download and compile
it automatically. This avoids some potential crashes.
was not compiled with c-ares, which is clearly a bad idea as then the
entire IRCd can hang for several seconds or more...
We now check if they support asynch DNS, and skip them if they don't.
- Separate m4 macros into *.m4 files (it is much easier to run aclocal now).
- Remove unused DOMAINNAME macro and --with-hostname= options as the DOMAINNAME macro isn't used anywheres and its use shouldn't be encouraged.
- autogen.sh to bootstrap the buildsystem. We now maintain setup.h with autoheader.
- --disable-blah now does the opposite of --enable-blah. The same for --with-blah and --without-blah. (This makes Gentoo users happier).
against HTTP POST proxies, now added some extra text to say it also
protects against the Firefox XPS IRC Attack. Also made NOSPOOF enabled by
default on *NIX (this was already the case on Windows).
- Updated ./Config description for DPATH. Seems quite some people answer
this question wrong, and when that happens, you only get some obscure
error when running './unreal start'.
- Fixed 'unreal' script to give a better error if it cannot find the IRCd
binary.
curl detection, added checks to see if curl actually works (print out a
clear curl error during configure, instead of getting an error during
'make'), and we now error when using --enable-libcurl without
--with-system-cares if the system curl depends on c-ares. This is because
this can cause ABI incompatability between curl's c-ares and our c-ares,
which leads to odd issues such as:
Could not resolve host: www.example.net (Successful completion)
And possibly other weird issues, perhaps even crashes.
- Made ./Config description about remote includes a bit more clear.
- When you now answer Yes to Remote includes in ./Config and $HOME/curl does
not exist, it now asks you if you want to automatically download and
install curl (which is done by ./curlinstall).
This has been tested on Linux, further testing on f.e. FreeBSD is
required.