Hi, Quoting Doug Porter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Predictable temporary filenames (static ones, even - so > > multi-user usage can be a problem), hardcoded formats for whois > > replies, that don't work correctly with a lot of referred > > queries, undocumented - and afaik the Net::Whois module has > > been updated to behave similarly a while ago. > Eww. Assuming I get sufficiently bored at some point this > weekend I can go through and move it all towards mkstemp() and > cleanup the other issues later on. Don't worry too much; my XWhois has been installed ages ago, and hasn't been updated since. I saw a 'new' version from march this year, maybe things have been cleaned up a bit.
> > But we could share ofcourse, you do libnet-xwhois-perl, and i > > do ricochet? :) > I guess it is a deal. Sure feels like I got the short end of the > stick. ;P :) Well, 'ricochet' needs lots of work too; global configuration (for the skip-list etc), a nice debconf thing to configure stuff in - and i want to be as sure as possible things are _very_ clear to the user; it's easy to generate wrong spamreports with ricochet, and even easier to send them to exactly the wrong people ;) Greets, Robert -- Linux Generation encrypted mail preferred. finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for my GnuPG/PGP key. Insanity is hereditary. You get it from your kids.