[Coder-Com] IPv6 Compatiblity

2002-03-12 Thread Daniel Boeije
Hello, Can i already use IPv6? Kind regards, KillKid

Re: [Coder-Com] Fwd: [Cservice] Channel spoofing ability

2002-03-12 Thread Dave C.
Until something is done about it, here's a tip I've had issues with someone using this method to impersonate Saralee- on several occasions, threatening to purge our channel if we didn't give him/her our private tcl script Some scripts (like Peace & Protection 4.0*) actually warn you if

RE: [Coder-Com] Re: Fwd: [Cservice] Channel spoofing ability

2002-03-12 Thread Casey Boone
why not stick characters that are considered text format control characters to a large number of clients (in mirc these characters are accessed via ctrl + [b|r|k|u]) into the list of characters not allowed in channel names? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

[Coder-Com] Re: Fwd: [Cservice] Channel spoofing ability

2002-03-12 Thread BobsKC
The problem has been around forever but is only becoming a serious problem now that we have so many people trying to get guests to give them their passwords. I have sent the problem over to the network coders with an explanation as to why it is a problem and what the severity level is. I'll

[Coder-Com] gmake error

2002-03-12 Thread Haugesund.EU.NO.d2g.com
Hi I did take cvs update and I get this.. how can I fix that?   -Comet-     Making all in mod.ccontrol gmake[1]: Entering directory `/home/gnuworld/gnuworld/mod.ccontrol' /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -I/usr/local/pgsql/include -I../lib

Re: [Coder-Com] Gnuworld compile failure with postgres 7.2.5

2002-03-12 Thread |MrBean|
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/03/2002 11:08:44: > > > Since an upgrade to a new postgres I get the following issue: > > > > ccontrol.h:25: libpq-int.h: No such file or directory > > In file included from ccontrol.cc:31: > > ccontrol.h: In method `int gnuworld::uworld::cmDatabase::getPID() > cons

Re: [Coder-Com] Gnuworld compile failure with postgres 7.2.5

2002-03-12 Thread Reed L.
In my diff to ccontrol that bug has been fixed... I will try to send it all to bean today to fix the problem. v7.2.5 already out? wow... last time I checked v7.2 had just come out... ~reed On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 11:30, Greg Sikorski wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/03/2002 11:08:44: > > >

Re: [Coder-Com] Fwd: [User-Com] Can you be the one

2002-03-12 Thread Frederik
Kindly do NOT forward any mails from user-com to coder-com. If pan wanted it to be posted here he would have done so. Gen - Original Message - From: "Reed L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:25 AM Subject: [Coder-Com] Fwd: [User-Com] Can you be

Re: [Coder-Com] Gnuworld compile failure with postgres 7.2.5

2002-03-12 Thread Greg Sikorski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/03/2002 11:08:44: > Since an upgrade to a new postgres I get the following issue: > > ccontrol.h:25: libpq-int.h: No such file or directory > In file included from ccontrol.cc:31: > ccontrol.h: In method `int gnuworld::uworld::cmDatabase::getPID() const': > ccontro

[Coder-Com] What's the scoop? vbg

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[Coder-Com] Gnuworld update on previous bugreport

2002-03-12 Thread Alexander Maassen
mod.cservice seems not to be affected by this, guess beanie needs to have a look at it since this problems only seems to be with mod.ccontrol, lucky there is /opmode in 2.10.11 :)

[Coder-Com] Gnuworld compile failure with postgres 7.2.5

2002-03-12 Thread Alexander Maassen
Since an upgrade to a new postgres I get the following issue: ccontrol.h:25: libpq-int.h: No such file or directory In file included from ccontrol.cc:31: ccontrol.h: In method `int gnuworld::uworld::cmDatabase::getPID() const': ccontrol.h:69: invalid use of undefined type `struct pg_conn' /usr/in