[MacPorts] #25996: weechat: update to 0.3.3 (was: update: weechat-0.3.3 update)

Daniel nefar at otherware.org
Sun Aug 8 09:51:50 PDT 2010


I noticed afterwords, but since I can't edit...  (re wikiformatting)

On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 1:53 AM, MacPorts <noreply at macports.org> wrote:

> #25996: weechat: update to 0.3.3
>
> ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------
>  Reporter:  nefar@…              |       Owner:  milosh@…
>     Type:  update               |      Status:  new
>  Priority:  Normal               |   Milestone:
> Component:  ports                |     Version:  1.9.1
>  Keywords:                       |        Port:  weechat
>
> ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------
> Changes (by ryandesign@…):
>
>  * owner:  macports-tickets@… => milosh@…
>
>
> Old description:
>
> > Version 0.3.3
> > Posted by FlashCode on Aug 7, 2010
> > Version 0.3.3 is available!
> > As usual, many new features and bug fixes:
> > - keys to undo/redo changes on command line,
> > - better lag indicator,
> > - new irc command /wallchops,
> > - display message in irc private buffer when nick is back on server after
> > a /quit,
> > - reverse regex in a filter (with leading "!"),
> > - hashtables in plugin API,
> > - many bugs fixed.
>
> New description:
>
>  {{{
>  Version 0.3.3
>  Posted by FlashCode on Aug 7, 2010
>  Version 0.3.3 is available!
>  As usual, many new features and bug fixes:
>  - keys to undo/redo changes on command line,
>  - better lag indicator,
>  - new irc command /wallchops,
>  - display message in irc private buffer when nick is back on server after
>  a /quit,
>  - reverse regex in a filter (with leading "!"),
>  - hashtables in plugin API,
>  - many bugs fixed.
>  }}}
>
> --
>
> Comment:
>
>  Don't forget WikiFormatting and to Cc the port's maintainer.
>
> --
> Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/25996#comment:1>
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