On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 05:15:07PM +0800, David Sobon wrote:
The first patch ('fix_ev_has_null_type.patch')... I did come across a
few presumably non-standard IRC servers that sent unknown numeric
codes. Your second reason seems more plausible. I think the best
approach would be to print
Hello Niko,
Thank you for your reply. I accept my patches are ill-thought out
- they indirectly solved the issues I observed with my
not-so-simple-but-for-fun application.
The first patch ('fix_ev_has_null_type.patch')... I did come across a
few presumably non-standard IRC servers that sent
Hello,
I did some more investigation into one of the issues... It helps
to set debug to 1.
Here's a snippet:
::: connecting to server 209.133.11.187 (port: 6667) as yestest
NICK yestest
USER xyz foo.bar.com 209.133.11.187 :test user
Handler for 'disconnect' called.
Handler for
Package: libnet-irc-perl
Version: 0.75-6
Severity: normal
Hi David,
thanks for your patches. I'm forwarding them to the Debian bug tracking
system, so we can better keep track of them. Please keep the bug
address ([EMAIL PROTECTED], I don't know the number yet) Cc'd.
When is the first patch
4 matches
Mail list logo