X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Changes;h=3d4c6b240f35cec48a9ef286a6369109a0c24218;hb=8493b0e275d75c6ef3dc4878cd3f1d9ff554976d;hp=52e98d82236e6f9ce8bbab1dd799a3a1557fb16c;hpb=b5e4b34e84b2a29547f9e4d97e9f804c9e69d33d;p=spider.git diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index 52e98d82..3d4c6b24 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,3 +1,25 @@ +28Jul02======================================================================= +1. stick the invalid key deletes in an eval loop in export_user +18Jul02======================================================================= +1. Make additions and changes to manuals. (g0vgs) +16Jul02======================================================================= +1. Add changes to the spider-web java web client. Thanks to Rene, OZ1LQH. It +should now be easier to install and run for all systems. (g0vgs) +11Jul02======================================================================= +1. NP work has now started in ernest ([ed]who he?). You will need to download +Digest::SHA1 and any dependant packages to run this release. HOWEVER tempted +you are, please don't set/newprotocol on any nodes. It won't work. +http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Digest/Digest-SHA1-2.01.tar.gz +2. Make the cluster node registered on from startup (from Mark HB9DBM). +3. Make the 'export_users' process *MUCH* more robust. It should now accept +funny characters and not rely on an absolutely 'perfect' user file to work. +Errors are displayed (and logged if done from the cluster) and then ignored. +Invalid callsigns are removed. +09Jul02======================================================================= +1. make the is_qra more accurate (from Mark HB9DBM). +04Jul02======================================================================= +1. added another fix to Prefix.pm so that it resolves Japan callsigns again +also you can 'set/debug prefix' to see what it is trying to do. 03Jul02======================================================================= 1. Added the DEMONSTRATE command which allows a sysop to demonstrate a command to a user (from a request by Charlie K1XX).