On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 04:08:21PM +0300, Alexey Zelkin wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have made few modifications to whois(1) to shut up BDECFLAGS
> warnings, cleanup code, and add new features.
[snip]
>
> Resume: with this patch included to add new country's whois server
> we'll need to add only one string to text file, not to modify
> whois(1) code as it has been done by Andrey for '-R' and as
> some pending PR's proposed to do.
>
> PS: I also removed -R switch for whois(1) which was used to point
> to Russian whois server, since it is replaced with "-c ru"
>
> PPS: It's tested on STABLE, but I don't think that there can be problems
> with -current.
>
> PPPS: Patch is dirty threfore any ideas on its cleanup are welcome. Also
> additional idea on improving whois(1) flexibility are welcome! I hope to
> get some free time on this weekend and commit it if nobody has strong
> objections.
>
> http://phantom.cris.net/~phantom/whois_patch.tgz
Wow.
I think there's been a GREAT deal of duplication of effort over whois(1)..
Have you looked at Mike Barcroft's patches, posted both as a PR and
as a longish thread on -audit a couple of days ago, or at Joachim
Strombergson's patches, posted as a longish thread on -audit a month
or so ago?
My understanding is that Mike Barcroft's patches remove the warnings,
and Joachim Strombergson was working on the server list thing :)
G'luck,
Peter
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