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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-034331e22b
2022-03-26 14:56:28.656527
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Name : eggdrop
Product : Fedora 36
Version : 1.9.2
Release : 1.fc36
URL :
https://www.eggheads.org/
Summary : World's most popular Open Source IRC bot
Description :
Eggdrop is the world's most popular Open Source IRC bot, designed
for flexibility and ease of use. It is extendable with Tcl scripts
and/or C modules, has support for the big five IRC networks and is
able to form botnets, share partylines and userfiles between bots.
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Update Information:
# Eggdrop v1.9.2 ## General changes - Added `CAP 302` support, and generally
enhance CAP support - Enabled threaded core DNS requests as the default method
for DNS lookups; this can be disabled with `./configure --disable-tdns` -
Added support for the `MONITOR CAP` capability, allowing tracking of online and
offline nicknames - Added support for the `005 BOT` flag, allowing tracking of
users that declare themselves as bots to the IRC server - Added SSL status to
the `.bottree` command, denoted with a `=` symbol - Fixed allowing Eggdrop to
process message-tags even if the message-tags capability is not explicitly
requested - Alt-nick is now used before a randomly generated nickname if the
requested nickname is rejected as invalid by the server. This feature is now
divorced of any previous dependence on the keep-nick setting, with the reasoning
that getting the Eggdrop onto the server with a random nick is more important
than keeping a nickname and not ever joining, particularly from a
troubleshooting standpoint - `RAWT` binds returning a `1` now block similar
`RAW` binds from triggering by the same activity (but `RAW` binds cannot block a
`RAWT` bind - use a `RAWT`!) - Fixed mistakenly requiring a flag for the
`listen script` command - Fixed an issue with Eggdrop not properly updating
the account-tracking status ## Tcl API changes - Added the `monitor' command,
which allows interaction with the `CAP MONITOR` capability - Added the
`isircbot` command, which returns if a user has registered as a bot with the IRC
server - Added the `server list` command, which lists servers added to Eggdrop
- Added the `USERNOTICE` bind to the Twitch module - Added a `values` argument
to the `cap` command, outputting the display of `CAP 302` values, if any,
associated with each capability ## Module changes - Fixed bug in PBKDF2 that
caused PBKDF2-only environments to not store hashes properly, resulting in 'bad
password' errors after relinking - Deprecated the DNS module (functionality
has been moved core Eggdrop code). Eggdrop now natively handles asynchronous DNS
(which was the purpose of the DNS module), so the DNS module is no longer needed
- Fixed a bug with the Twitch module where it would crash on `.rehash` and
`.restart` ## Eggdrop config file changes - Added the `extended-join`
setting, to enable the extended-join CAP capability - Moved DNS-related
settings out of the modules section and into the core config area - No longer
load the (now-deprecated) DNS module by default
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Mar 9 2022 Robert Scheck <robert(a)fedoraproject.org> 1.9.2-1
- Upgrade to 1.9.2 (#2033908)
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2033908 - eggdrop-1.9.2 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2033908
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