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Package: ircii
Version: 20020322-1
Severity: minor
When you have been connected to a server, and are disconnected, if you try
to re-connect and the nickname is in use, the client wont parse it
properly and present the 'Nickname:' prompt, or even display the message
from the server in the window. This problem has appeared as a result of
changes, as it used to work properly, however Id have to dig a bit to find
where the problem started happening.
Davey
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--- Begin Message ---
Source: ircii
Source-Version: 20030315-1
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 02:28:28AM +1100, David Murn wrote:
> When you have been connected to a server, and are disconnected, if you try
> to re-connect and the nickname is in use, the client wont parse it
> properly and present the 'Nickname:' prompt, or even display the message
> from the server in the window. This problem has appeared as a result of
> changes, as it used to work properly, however Id have to dig a bit to find
> where the problem started happening.
Per upstream changelog:
Changes in ircII 20030314:
o fix nickname response lossage
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