X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Changes;h=8ca0fe5171544d6616d4bf21d182973f28ad83d6;hb=2d4085cc541d52b0530812c4ae75a724fc1f48fc;hp=acc45f675692d70f236afa21f6765a2f2f7b5ac6;hpb=5947a205b3f36462fc1fe5ed5a08c7d8293ab744;p=spider.git diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index acc45f67..8ca0fe51 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,3 +1,27 @@ +10Jun00======================================================================= +1. got rid of some more nasty bugs in sh/qra. +2. fixed 9A3xx to always be Croatia (and not Haiti!). +09Jun00======================================================================= +1. change some print commands in DXMsg to dbg('err'... +2. overloaded confess, croak et al into DXDebug and removed Carp from +everywhere and checked that the necessary debugging really does go into +the debug files now. +3. changed print statements in cluster.pl to dbg('err',... so they go into +the debug files as well. +4. Altered the logic around duplicate spots, reduced the length of comment +checked to 20 characters (this should solve some problems including those +people sucking ar-cluster spots with prefixes in the extreme rh end). +08Jun00======================================================================= +1. fixed problem with binary characters from cluster->client +2. added set/echo and unset/echo commands +3. echo login characters on login: prompt for C client +4. Send \r\n on telnet connections for C Client +5. Make echoing the default option (for M$ telnet clients :-() +11May00======================================================================= +1. fixed looping in Msg.pm (at last) +10May00======================================================================= +1. wrote a cross between 'tail -f' and grepdbg so that you can watch the +debug files for particular strings and only have them print out. 05May00======================================================================= 1. rewrote parts of Msg.pm and client.c so that the messages no longer use a length word at the front of each one. They are simply strings of characters