Re: [crossfire] Crossfire server code cleanup/janitorial

2014-04-19 Thread Tolga Dalman
On 04/19/2014 05:01 PM, Kevin Zheng wrote: On 04/19/2014 03:46, Tolga Dalman wrote: 1. What platforms are still relevant ? Beside Linux and BSD, I found references to these OSes: win32, hurd, hpux, ultrix, osf1, sgi, sun, vax, ibm032. Right now, there are many people using Windows, Linux, BSD

Re: [crossfire] Crossfire server code cleanup/janitorial

2014-04-19 Thread Kevin Zheng
On 04/19/2014 03:46, Tolga Dalman wrote: > 1. What platforms are still relevant ? Beside Linux and BSD, I found > references to these OSes: win32, hurd, hpux, ultrix, osf1, sgi, > sun, vax, ibm032. Right now, there are many people using Windows, Linux, BSD, and OSX. Most recent development took

Re: [crossfire] Crossfire server code cleanup/janitorial

2014-04-19 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Hello. Thanks for your interest in Crossfire :) Concerning the first point, I'd say Windows is relevant (though having statistics on clients running Windows would be nice), others I don't know. For point 2), not sure, I think the code is globally ANSI C. See next point though :) And for poi

[crossfire] Crossfire server code cleanup/janitorial

2014-04-19 Thread Tolga Dalman
Dear community, first of all: thank you very much for your efforts in the development of crossfire. I'm a keen player of this game since around 2002. Recently, I noticed several cleanup and janitorial work in the trunk. I wonder whether there should be done more. Looking through the code, I have