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[9fans] what are people using for IRC these days
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John Floren
2013-03-15 22:12:54 UTC
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So, while my IRC bouncer runs on my Plan 9 server, I've been
connecting to it using Linux and Windows clients. Now that I've got my
rpi set up with a nice monitor and everything, I'm looking at IRC on
Plan 9 again.

What clients are people using these days? I remember using something
in Acme that posted a file in /srv, supported multiple channels, etc.,
but also tended to gobble up a lot of cpu time when I'd start a new
instance of the client. Server authentication would be useful for
authenticating to my bouncer too.


john
Jacob Todd
2013-03-15 23:12:16 UTC
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Post by John Floren
So, while my IRC bouncer runs on my Plan 9 server, I've been
connecting to it using Linux and Windows clients. Now that I've got my
rpi set up with a nice monitor and everything, I'm looking at IRC on
Plan 9 again.
What clients are people using these days? I remember using something
in Acme that posted a file in /srv, supported multiple channels, etc.,
but also tended to gobble up a lot of cpu time when I'd start a new
instance of the client. Server authentication would be useful for
authenticating to my bouncer too.
john
I use irc7.
a***@9srv.net
2013-03-16 01:42:45 UTC
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It sounds like you're describing irc7. There's also an irc7.2, which
is some cosmetic changes, plus factotum authentication. I usually
use the ircsrv from irc7.2 (which does the factotum bit, talks the
irc protocol, creates a /tmp and /srv file, and sits in the background)
and the irc from irc7 (which handles the UI, and i'm not terribly fond
of the irc7.2 cosmetic changes). Just a few days ago, in response
to someone else asking the same thing, I but my hybrid up at:

/n/sources/contrib/anothy/src/cmd/irc7a

I keep wanting to make more changes (mostly, which side of the
ircsrv/irc split timestamps happen on), but haven't gotten around to
it. If I do, they'll go there.

Anthony

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