to control synchronization of the +beI setter across server links
(that is, the feature just introduced one commit ago):
set {
topic-setter [nick|nick-user-host]; /* nick = default */
ban-setter [nick|nick-user-host]; /* nick = default */
ban-setter-sync [yes|no]; /* yes = default */
};
This also means that --with-topicisnuhost / TOPIC_NICK_IS_NUHOST
is now removed, since this now goes via set::topic-setter.
Also, moved the "first" PROTOCTL from include/common.h to send_proto()
in src/s_serv.c so the bunch of PROTOCTL lines is all in one place
(and so I could conditionally send SJSBY).
Ok, it's not entirely all in one place, PROTOCTL EAUTH is still sent
at another place (early, duh), but still..
Now the UNREAL_VERSION_GENERATION, UNREAL_VERSION_MAJOR,
UNREAL_VERSION_MINOR, and UNREAL_VERSION_SUFFIX macros are
autogenerated from PACKAGE_VERSION.
- 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).
such as ~q:~c:#test to only silence users on #test, for example. This feature
is enabled by default, but can be disabled during ./Config -advanced. Module
support for this feature must note the following:
- For is_ok function, the extban can either assign extban_is_ok_nuh_extban, which
will deal checking a chained extban (including checking for restricted extbans),
or it can call that function from its own is_ok routine. For the latter case,
remember to pass only the mask part of your ban format (ie, don't just pass para as
otherwise it'll just call your is_ok again).
- For conv_param function, the extban can either assign extban_conv_param_nuh_or_extban,
which will automatically call conv_param for a chained extban, or pretty up a n!u@h mask.
- For is_banned, the extban should call ban_check_mask with the mask part of the parameter.
This will automatically call is_banned for a stacked extban, or match against a n!u@h. n!u@h
is checked against the current user (ie, with the info in the globals ban_ip, etc), so things
can get weird if you call this outside a normal ban check.
Modules must keep in mind that chained extban support is not available (and neither are the three
functions above) if DISABLE_STACKED_EXTBANS is #defined (this is controled by Config). Modules will
not compile/load if they try to use them anyway.
This change should not break extban modules, and should need some more extensive testing.
- Misc fix for disabling extban chains, should've done stuff in our autoconf
stuff instead of hacking configure directly :P .
'uname -a' at compile time. This fixes bug #1438 and #3320 reported by
Mouse and Monk, where because of previous behavior the IRCd sometimes
would not compile in certain environments.