1 | *** NEWS (Version 1.2 and later) *** |
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3 | Starting from version 1.2, BitlBee has a forking daemon mode. The Debian |
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4 | package now uses this mode by default, instead of inetd mode. If you don't |
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5 | want to use this, you can disable the init scripts (best way to do this is |
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6 | by editing /etc/default/bitlbee) and restore the inetd.conf entry. This |
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7 | should be necessary only once, it won't be touched during upgrades. |
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9 | Another important change in BitlBee 1.2 is the file format used for your |
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10 | personal settings. Everything's now saved in a single .xml (per account, |
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11 | of course) file instead of $nick.accounts and $nick.nicks. One advantage |
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12 | of this new format is that the passwords are actually encrypted instead of |
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13 | just vaguely obfuscated. BitlBee can still read the old files, and will |
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14 | save things in the new format when you save/disconnect. After that, you |
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15 | can safely remove the old-style files (this is recommended). |
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17 | I tried making this transition (the new file format but especially, in this |
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18 | case, the inetd->forkdaemon mode change) as smooth as possible, but I'm |
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19 | aware that many BitlBee users will have their own hacks already to run the |
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20 | program. I hope the package won't break any of this for anyone. 1.2-2 |
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21 | should fix at least some of the issues. |
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25 | Debconf should have asked you on what port you want BitlBee to run. If it |
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26 | did not, the port number should be 6667 or 6668. (6668 if you already got |
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27 | something running at 6667) |
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29 | Fire up your favourite IRC client and connect to localhost:6667 (or 6668), |
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30 | and read the documentation (type help for a list of commands). |
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32 | Have fun! |
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34 | The /usr/share/doc/bitlbee/examples/ directory contains some programs and |
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35 | scripts you might like or need. They're not really examples but it's quite |
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36 | normal behaviour to put small contrib stuff like that in there. |
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