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[Weechat-dev] [task #6583] handle netsplits in some better way.
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[Weechat-dev] [task #6583] handle netsplits in some better way. |
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Sun, 04 Mar 2007 17:10:14 +0000 |
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Summary: handle netsplits in some better way.
Project: Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat
Submitted by: None
Submitted on: Воскресенье 04.03.2007 at 17:10 UTC
Category: None
Should Start On: Воскресенье 04.03.2007 at 00:00 UTC
Should be Finished on: Пятница 01.01.2038 at 00:00 UTC
Priority: 1 - Later
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Percent Complete: 0%
Assigned to: None
Originator Name: darkk
Originator Email: address@hidden
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
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Details:
Will be nice if we see something better than 100 lines of nicks with same
quit message, something like
<-- netsplit (irc.foo.bar irc.42.baz): Nick, Name, Nickname
--> netsplit over.... (nicklist)
quote from rfc2813
When "netsplit" (See Section 4.1.6) occur, the "Quit Message" is
composed of the names of two servers involved, separated by a space.
The first name is that of the server which is still connected and the
second name is either that of the server which has become
disconnected or that of the server to which the leaving client was
connected:
<Quit Message> = ":" servername SPACE servername
Because the "Quit Message" has a special meaning for "netsplits",
servers SHOULD NOT allow a client to use a <Quit Message> in the
format described above.
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