Use g_string_printf() instead of g_string_sprintf() (which is considered deprecated.)
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Requesting ban lists from an unsynced channel will ask
them from the server, banning a user whose u@h irssi
does not know will ban nick!*@* and only bans irssi
knows about can be removed.
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server, it prevents /away from working when the active item server is
not an irc one. The check is already performed in
irc_server_send_away, so /away -one is unchanged. Patch by Gabor Adam
Toth.
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The only major ircd supporting /wallchops also supports
/notice @#channel.
The /wall command has used /notice @#channel (if it is
supported which is pretty much everywhere) for a while
and so it can be used without problems on large channels.
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This fixes bug #510. Note that #510 only happened if multiple
bans were sent before the MODE came back and multiple unbans
were sent before the MODE came back.
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- rename "whois event noserver" to "whois event not found", because the signal means the nickname wasn't found (but it comes as a "no such server" because it was a /whois nick nick), whois_not_found should be printed, and so it makes sense to also use it for the next fix:
- send "whois event not found" for 401, when auto_whowas is off, so the message is displayed correctly (Bug 295)
- handle 402 the same with auto_whowas off as with on, (fixes /whois with not existing server specified, with auto_whowas off).
- and since the auto_whowas on and off cases are similar now, merge them together, so they stay consistent.
- pass every argument given to /whowas to the server, not just the first (count). Fixes remote whowas (Bug 256)
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"beginning of whois" and "end of whois" events is now printed as
whois_special. Removed whois_registered and whois_help, they're printed with
whois_special as well.
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automatic converter to these settings later. Meanwhile you CVS users can
fix your config files yourself :)
Time settings allow using "days", "hours", "minutes", "seconds" and
"milliseconds" or several of their abbreviations. For example "5d 4h
5msecs".
Size settings allow using "gbytes", "mbytes", "kbytes" and "bytes" or their
abbrevations. For example "5MB".
Level settings are currently handled pretty much the way they were before.
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and queries also have "name". Normally they're identical but with !channels
the visible_name contains the short !channel name, while name contains
full !ABCDEchannel name.
The visible_name should be used whenever displaying the channel name, or as
printtext()'s target. So, this breaks a few scripts in !channels, they need
to be modified to use $channel->{visible_name} instead.
Also /LAYOUT SAVE should finally work properly with !channels.
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we did the /NICK change. This is useful with the new irc servers changing
your nick to your UID instead of killing you, at reconnect time you'd get
"invalid nick" when irssi would try setting the UID as your nick..
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are printed like receiving wall messages. /ACTION @#channel didn't work
properly.
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should be printed as whois-message or normal "nick is away" message.
Server redirections are used for that now. Some servers also send 301
event in /WHOWAS reply, this works now as well.
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