+2005-07-11 Michael Poole <mdpoole@troilus.org>
+
+ * ircd/engine_select.c: Remove outdated comment about USE_POLL.
+
+ * ircd/parse.c (msgtab): #if out CAP handler until we have caps.
+
+ * RELEASE.NOTES: Remove mention of capabilities for now.
+
2005-07-11 Stephan Peijnik <speijnik@gmail.com>
* ircd/gline.c (gline_add): It's only a protocol violation when a
commands like /X or /CHANSERV from their client, without tying the
admin to a particular arrangement or naming of services.
-Clients may negotiate extensions and changes to the standard IRC
-client protocol by using the CAP command during registration. There
-does not appear to be any documentation for the protocol, which should
-not matter since ircu does not currently implement capabilities that
-affect the protocol.
-
The /stats command accepts string identifiers in addition to
single-character identifiers. For example, "/stats access" shows the
same data as "/stats i". Supported names are shown by /stats. New
* have abruptly redefined it so the check is still done), you might
* already need to recompile your kernel.
* For larger FD_SETSIZE your mileage may vary (kernel patches may be needed).
- * The check is _NOT_ done if we will not use FD_SETS at all (USE_POLL)
*/
# error FD_SETSIZE is too small or MAXCONNECTIONS too large.
#endif
/* UNREG, CLIENT, SERVER, OPER, SERVICE */
{ m_ignore, m_not_oper, ms_asll, mo_asll, m_ignore }
},
+#if WE_HAVE_A_REAL_CAPABILITY_NOW
{
MSG_CAP,
TOK_CAP,
/* UNREG, CLIENT, SERVER, OPER, SERVICE */
{ m_cap, m_cap, m_ignore, m_cap, m_ignore }
},
+#endif
/* This command is an alias for QUIT during the unregistered part of
* of the server. This is because someone jumping via a broken web
* proxy will send a 'POST' as their first command - which we will