2007-08-19 chinese/mule-freewnn: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 chinese/xemacs: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 converters/mule-ucs-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 devel/eieio-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/apel-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/bitmap-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/emacs19: emacs19 is obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/emacs20: "editors/emacs is recommended instead for new installations"
2007-08-19 editors/flim-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/mule-common: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/mule: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/semi-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/speedbar-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 irc/irchat-pj-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 irc/pure-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/diclookup-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/diclookup-mule: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna+freewnn+sj3: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna+sj3+wnn6: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna+sj3+wnn7: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna+sj3: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna+wnn6: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna+wnn7: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-canna: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-freewnn: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-sj3: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-wnn6: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/mule-wnn7: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/navi2ch-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 japanese/w3: distfile is 10 years old and depends on emacs19 which is obsolete
2007-08-19 korean/mule-freewnn: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 www/w3: distfile is 10 years old and depends on emacs19 which is obsolete
Features:
* user management by userhost .. bot will not respond if it doesn't know you
* fleet .. use more than one bot in a program (list of bots)
* use the bot through dcc chat .. partyline
* fetch rss feeds.
* keep todo and shop lists
* karma
* quote
* remember items
* relaying between bots
* program your own plugins
* other stuff
WWW: http://www.gozerbot.org/
PR: ports/116456
Submitted by: Sten Spans <sten at blinkenlights.nl>
irc client and a good support of XMPP (the Jabber protocol).
Current main features are:
* Sending and receiving messages in irssi's query windows
* A roster with contact's ressources tracking (contact list)
* Contact management (add, remove, manage subscriptions...)
* Contact's JIDs, ressources and commands completion (TAB key)
* Multiple accounts support (in different connection)
* Unicode support (UTF-8)
* SSL support
* ...
WWW: http://cybione.org/src/irssi-xmpp/
PR: ports/116304
Submitted by: Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
2007-08-19 news/gnus-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/tamago-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/psgml-mule: emacs19 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/psgml-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/psgml-emacs19: emacs19 is obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/leim20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/iiimecf: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 editors/gnuserv-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 devel/semantic-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
Nefarious IRCu is a collection of modifications to the Undernet IRC
daemon known as IRCu. This version is based on Undernet IRCu by the
Undernet Coder Committee. The original code can be obtained from
their webpage, http://coder-com.undernet.org/
Irchat-jp is an IRC client written in Emacs Lisp, derived from irchat.
This is one of the oldest IRC client that handles ISO-2022-JP character
encoding (another one is ports/japanese/ircII).
Please note that this is irchat-JP, not irchat-PJ that is already in
FreeBSD ports repository (ports/irc/irchat-pj-*).
Reviewed by: kuriyama
uses the DCC feature of irc to send files to other users. iroffer will
connect to an irc server and let people request files from it.
This is a fork of Iroffer with extended features.
It does support mIRC-style DCC Server Protocol.
WWW: http://iroffer-lamm.sourceforge.net/
dircproxy is an IRC proxy server designed for people who use IRC
from lots of different workstations or clients, but wish to remain
connected and see what they missed while they were away. You connect
to IRC through dircproxy, and it keeps you connected to the server,
even after you detach your client from it. While you're detached,
it logs channel and private messages as well as important events,
and when you re-attach it'll let you know what you missed.
This can be used to give you roughly the same functionality as
using ircII and screen together, except you can use whatever IRC
client you like, including X ones!
dircproxy has a whole host of features. Please read the file README in
the source distribution for a list.
WWW: http://dircproxy.securiweb.net/
PR: 108930
Submitted by: Martin Matuska <martin@matuska.org>
Repocopy by: marcus
2007-02-01 chinese/oicq: Does not work with newer OICQ protocol
2007-02-01 net/nicmond: Disappeared from the internet
2007-02-01 www/caudium10: Please use www/caudium12
of other IRC daemons, and supports FreeBSD kqueue() for connection
management.
WWW: http://www.inspircd.org/
PR: ports/102583
Submitted by: Craig Edwards <brain@mail1.chatspike.net>
Objective-C language. The entire IRC client is implemented by plugins,
so one can pick and choose what they want to use.
PR: 103038
Submitted by: Gürkan Sengün
use with ircd-ratbox.
It is highly configurable, with nearly all options being set in a config
that can be rehashed rather than set at compile time. It also uses the
SQLite database backend, which works as a database interface to a normal
file, meaning no seperate database software must be running.
Features:
- User, nick and channel services
- Jupe service
- Global message service
- Oper services
- Opered bot
- List service
WWW: http://services.ircd-ratbox.org/
PR: ports/92520
Submitted by: Shaun Amott <shaun@inerd.com>
the challenge opering system in ircd-ratbox. The challenge system
provides the ability to oper using private key authentication instead of
passwords to improve security.
WWW: http://respond.ircd-ratbox.org/
PR: ports/96534
Submitted by: Shaun Amott <shaun@inerd.com>
This is a port of the ircd-ratbox IRC daemon.
ircd-ratbox is the primary ircd used on EFnet; it combines the stability
of an ircd required for a large production network together with a rich
set of features, making it also suitable for use on smaller networks.
WWW: http://www.ircd-ratbox.org/
PR: ports/92404
Submitted by: Shaun Amott <shaun@inerd.com>
an irc backend. Sascha Schumann created IRCG a few years ago. Unfortunately, he
decided to change the license to a commercial one starting with Version 3 and
removed all traces of the BSD-Licensed IRCG 2. I kept on using the IRCG 2
sources and never had a problem with this setup. IRCG connects an irc server
of your choice with a thttpd webserver. Using PHP, the frontend can be
scripted. It?s mainly a framework for web-based chats, but could be used to
pass any type of xml messages between multiple clients. Memory and CPU usage
per client is quite low, so even an entry-level server can support hundreds of
clients.
PR: ports/86425
Submitted by: Alexander Novitsky <alecn2002@yandex.ru>
designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC
network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a
restrictive firewall.
PR: ports/83618
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
is fully compatible to original 'blowcrypt' script. It supports
private chat and channel encryption. A secure key-exchange system
is included as well. Please read the file FiSH-irssi.txt, especially the
'Installation' section, before installing it!
PR: ports/81423
Submitted by: Jens Holmqvist <Jens.Holmqvist.zparta@hispan.se>
In addition to base features of ircd 2.9.10 it supports
russian charsets translation (koi8-r,cp1251,translit, etc..)
and also some RusNet protocol extensions.
PR: ports/80061
Submitted by: SeaD <sead@mail.ru>