Package: hybrid-dev Source: ircd-hybrid Version: 1:7.2.2.dfsg.2-10+deb7u1+ssl Architecture: all Maintainer: Dominic Hargreaves Installed-Size: 228 Suggests: ircd-hybrid Filename: wheezy/ircd-hybrid/hybrid-dev_7.2.2.dfsg.2-10+deb7u1+ssl_all.deb Size: 66242 MD5sum: 467b6052af9b1e8b13615b9366130bfc SHA1: 7699f24d274b058444bae575b3f23b9f270ec716 SHA256: 75bc63030b5e3782db95c67f8be7c2b2d4b6be6119170974779370efd09598c3 Section: devel Priority: optional Homepage: http://ircd-hybrid.com/ Description: development files for ircd-hybrid These are the headers used when writing modules for ircd-hybrid. For more information on how to write these modules, see the ircd-hybrid documentation or example_module.c in the source code for ircd-hybrid. . It also includes mbuild-hybrid, a shell script that simplifies building and installation of such modules. This shell script is simplistic and assumes a lot; if you possess clue, you will know what to do anyway. Package: ircd-hybrid Version: 1:7.2.2.dfsg.2-10+deb7u1+ssl Architecture: armel Maintainer: Dominic Hargreaves Installed-Size: 1509 Pre-Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libpcre3 (>= 8.10), libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.0), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Recommends: whois Suggests: hybserv Conflicts: dancer-ircd, ircd-irc2, ircd-ircu, oftc-hybrid Provides: ircd Filename: wheezy/ircd-hybrid/ircd-hybrid_7.2.2.dfsg.2-10+deb7u1+ssl_armel.deb Size: 576254 MD5sum: ff502ce6364d742a4d81b2c90436b23f SHA1: d4c00a7822999ae88ed2c81a0f5641ab4c5398ae SHA256: cf9b2a8971fc9970afae382c4c119b96274312ce138026e0f40f4b4b0835ba99 Section: net Priority: optional Homepage: http://ircd-hybrid.com/ Description: high-performance secure IRC server ircd-hybrid is a stable, high-performance IRC server that features: . * If enabled, SSL client support and server-to-server RSA encryption. * Alternative connection methods like ziplinks (compressed) and lazylinks (efficient protocol where not all channels are synced in the initial burst). * Channel exceptions (+e) and invitation exceptions (+I). * New configuration file format. * Halfops (+h) and anti-spam user mode +g. * Dynamically loadable modules. * Channel and nickname RESV's (reservations). . It is also the IRC server of choice on the venerable EFnet, although EFnet also uses the Ratbox, ComStud, and the Hybrid 6 IRCDs.