-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/25/2012 09:27 PM, Lars Wendler wrote: > Hey list, > > I'm planning to lastrite net-irc/xchat in the next couple of weeks. > Unfortunately my hope that upstream development would be resumed > didn't come true. As the code becomes more and more outdated, open > unfixed security bugs are present[1][2] and at some point in the > future =x11-libs/gtk+-2* will vanish from the tree I don't see any > other option than removing xchat from the tree. I don't see this as > a big drama as we already have a drop-in replacement in form of the > net-irc/hexchat fork. Hello, I'd have to mention, as HexChat is a fork from XChat it strictly depends on gtk+-2 as well. So removing gtk+-2* will make HexChat unusuable (at least the GUI). Also there are no plans on porting it to anything like gtk+-3 (or Qt (I have to say I'd love that)). > I checked this today and all people have to do is emerge hexchat > and then copy over the xchat config: mkdir ${HOME}/.config ; cp -a > ${HOME}/.xchat2 ${HOME}/.config/hexchat Since hexchat-2.9.4 they also have to move their xchat.conf file to hexchat.conf (this reminder message displays after emerge). > > I'd like to see your opinion on this matter as long as you have > one you'd like to share with me ;) Furthermore I would shift my > attention from the xchat package to hexchat seeing that it > currently gets proxy maintained. If there's no objection I'd like > to become the new contact of the person currently maintaining the > package in portage. Unfortunately I have some bad news here. The same way XChat's development died some time ago (with the exception of some critical patches here and there), HexChat's development has met a wall. The only active developer has quit the project. I hope this does not mean the end of the project as there are a couple of contributors who seem interested in further developing HexChat (they have write access to hexchat's github repo so further versions will depend on them).
Answering some questions already on this topic, hexchat has it's own system info script, so xchat-sys is pointless for hexchat (although it might work - yes, or what hasufell saw was the built-in working and not the xchat-xsys plugin). Also, since hexchat-2.9.4 there is no more tcl/lua support. All other plugins are supported without issues. There's only one thing to be noted here, there are some perl/python plugins which make use of "xchat packages". Which means that, if you see something like this: "package Xchat::" inside your plugin you have to remove that line, otherwise hexchat won't be able to load the script. Regards, Denis M. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQsqnjAAoJEB4Ut/VlCFMUKu4QAJO++p1KvDZe327MGkX5eXaA nj6Aoz6L403evdyfsqpT8WU4nlfmCePMj1wIoH5zFVckIFMbFKop0BSsbKHuMSid Wk0UWZgrXg+gz2SDFhj+KSoEYKah//FREnvnngl2nQ7ukesA52BQm734Y+xV0fxD cvZpyZ9KUYphgmjXWrAhfMf5WMmgegNG9SRsiZ4/d80qry/NQ3ehdsqujhQGxBG9 TGNoaqUS3Dx2Qa+YAZqrNGM5CnOVdi+DdKWj53P4eoq6jtGjY9B+DQsMpi3oIaH/ I0T1frlbLHrvZrXQ+LkDemmRPnYQH7p9CvizB6eOBGnh+HxZ+LDuAriJwJHXAKDh 1U20XcAY6tBV6jXI3KFNU1PpWkuDzO4yYTwOHtxTX4XIPUek1J33w+FiQZPO3z6q G2fDRX8CZLsGyGGbJ2v0WHukq2tKpXMPVeZkniHvSldz+b4/BuYHuvebobn7A7tN 7BdyxIBWrgbp1eH+oaBby5h+pM3bwMhbRCLWFSlDBfoxtW4UIp9TnkctTXprb34S YUmfgr2RoGysJo3bpUFYjN5evcTt9NIJQ4aU7Knd+7C6S0+LLrjoWN0TfkEttF1w 3+Cq8orE8u4YktwTm6NX9yGO/3YGFveOY6jfDNxgoMbmg7ajmlCDV2fN2y+szglM hGSRkGcWWyZbKszi7CjP =wVks -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----