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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Currie
2682888425 the big cvar value -> int_val audit. seems to work ok 2000-10-17 03:17:42 +00:00
Jeff Teunissen
04074515eb Complete the qstat fix. 2000-10-02 04:24:08 +00:00
Jeff Teunissen
3742a9e158 Makefile.am: Add a dist-zip target for making .zip distros.
sv_send.c: This _should_ be the proper fix for qstat.
2000-10-02 04:02:48 +00:00
Bill Currie
21ff288d88 disable "Last message repeated...". This was causing problems with qstat etc and
also with other output in general.
2000-10-02 03:31:52 +00:00
Bill Currie
86f87122c0 zlib support (gzipped pack contents). if you have a probelm with gzgets, you
have 3 choices: remove /usr/X11R6/lib/libz.a, --diable-zlib, or fix configure.
I do intend on fixing it myself.
2000-09-27 19:44:26 +00:00
Dabb
9b90de262a Added "last message repeated xx times" to cut down repeated lines from Con_Printf 2000-08-17 12:42:37 +00:00
Dabb
43ff0932f4 Fixed stupid borland complier error 2000-08-02 15:16:36 +00:00
Jeff Teunissen
acf2de7612 Enabled time stamped messages for server. To turn it on, set
sv_timestamps.

To configure how timestamps are formatted, use the sv_timefmt Cvar. It's a
formatted string, with the following special tokens (taken from the
strftime() manual page):

       %a     The abbreviated weekday name according to the  cur­
              rent locale.

       %A     The  full  weekday  name  according  to the current
              locale.

       %b     The abbreviated month name according to the current
              locale.

       %B     The  full  month  name  according  to  the  current
              locale.

       %c     The preferred date and time representation for  the
              current locale.

       %C     The century number (year/100) as a 2-digit integer.
              (SU)

       %C     The century number (the year divided by   100   and
              truncated  to  an integer).

       %d     The  day of the month as a decimal number (range 01
              to 31).

       %D     Equivalent to  %m/%d/%y.  (Yecch  -  for  Americans
              only.   Americans  should  note that in other coun­
              tries %d/%m/%y is rather common. This means that in
              international  context this format is ambiguous and
              should not be used.) (SU)

       %e     Like %d, the day of the month as a decimal  number,
              but a leading zero is replaced by a space. (SU)

       %E     Modifier: use alternative format, see below. (SU)

       %G     The ISO 8601 year with century as a decimal number.
              The 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week num­
              ber  (see  %V).  This has the same format and value
              as %y, except that if the ISO week  number  belongs
              to  the  previous  or  next year, that year is used
              instead. (TZ)

       %g     Like %G, but without century, i.e., with a  2-digit
              year (00-99). (TZ)

       %h     Equivalent to %b. (SU)

       %H     The  hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock
              (range 00 to 23).

       %I     The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour  clock
              (range 01 to 12).

       %j     The  day of the year as a decimal number (range 001
              to 366).

       %k     The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (range
              0  to  23);  single digits are preceded by a blank.
              (See also %H.) (TZ)

       %l     The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (range
              1  to  12);  single digits are preceded by a blank.
              (See also %I.) (TZ)

       %m     The month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12).

       %M     The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59).

       %n     A newline character. (SU)

       %O     Modifier: use alternative format, see below. (SU)

       %p     Either `AM' or `PM' according  to  the  given  time
              value, or the corresponding strings for the current
              locale.  Noon is treated as `pm'  and  midnight  as
              `am'.

       %P     Like  %p but in lowercase: `am' or `pm' or a corre­
              sponding string for the current locale. (GNU)

       %r     The time in a.m. or p.m. notation.   In  the  POSIX
              locale this is equivalent to `%I:%M:%S %p'. (SU)

       %R     The  time  in  24-hour notation (%H:%M). (SU) For a
              version including the seconds, see %T below.

       %s     The number of seconds since the Epoch, i.e.,  since
              1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. (TZ)

       %S     The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 61).

       %t     A tab character. (SU)

       %T     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S). (SU)

       %u     The  day  of  the  week as a decimal, range 1 to 7,
              Monday being 1.  See also %w. (SU)

       %U     The week number of the current year  as  a  decimal
              number,  range  00  to  53, starting with the first
              Sunday as the first day of week 01. See also %V and
              %W.

       %V     The  ISO  8601:1988 week number of the current year
              as a decimal number, range 01 to 53, where  week  1
              is  the  first week that has at least 4 days in the
              current year, and with Monday as the first  day  of
              the week. See also %U and %W. (SU)

       %w     The  day  of  the  week as a decimal, range 0 to 6,
              Sunday being 0.  See also %u.

       %W     The week number of the current year  as  a  decimal
              number,  range  00  to  53, starting with the first
              Monday as the first day of week 01.

       %x     The preferred date representation for  the  current
              locale without the time.

       %X     The  preferred  time representation for the current
              locale without the date.

       %y     The year as a  decimal  number  without  a  century
              (range 00 to 99).

       %Y     The year as a decimal number including the century.

       %z     The time-zone as hour offset from GMT.  Required to
              emit  RFC822-conformant  dates (using "%a, %d %b %Y
              %H:%M:%S %z"). (GNU)

       %Z     The time zone or name or abbreviation.

       %+     The date and time in date(1) format. (TZ)

       %%     A literal `%' character.

Some of these may not work on some systems.
2000-08-02 07:13:12 +00:00
Anton E. Gavrilov
a1982a0f75 CVAR_FIXME cleanup. 2000-06-10 00:23:56 +00:00
Bill Currie
e98edd5f5f revert back to using f* for file io. I hope this fixes the catapult, but I wouldn't be suprised if it doesn't. 2000-05-23 22:43:36 +00:00
Bill Currie
af032b8d55 port in some improvements from OT (namely fs_basepath, etc, though commandline parsing isn't finished yet)
split up the headerfiles and such. common.[ch] and qwsvdef.h no longer exist. More work still needs to be done (esp for windows) but this should be a major improvement.
2000-05-21 08:24:45 +00:00
Marcus Sundberg
ea61fa1d09 Don't use the Win32 pragmas with gcc. 2000-05-19 23:51:56 +00:00
Bill Currie
832af13c12 all files now include config.h 2000-05-17 10:03:19 +00:00
Joseph Carter
dc7546dfbd serverinfo sv_allowflymode is now serverinfo playerfly 2000-05-17 08:08:09 +00:00
Dan Olson
1d26c02826 Cvar merge... segfault problems... also unknown problems in vid_svga.c 2000-05-16 04:47:41 +00:00
Yan Sweitzer
1efb92f899 sprintf -> snprintf
vsprintf -> vsnprintf
2000-05-15 08:59:12 +00:00
Joseph Carter
a323e4b5a7 added key for flymode - serverinfo sv_allowflymode 1 to turn on the
jetpack for Mega2k.  This is NOT the final name for the key and you won't
be able to change it after I talk to Ambush (Mega2k should set it for you
I hope..)
2000-05-15 01:42:30 +00:00
Joseph Carter
226ab58a84 Flymode works. 2000-05-13 22:51:05 +00:00
Joseph Carter
38f9b705b9 Whee! Every source file just got edited. Added the QF-style GPL header
to the top.  What I didn't add was descriptions.  Someone else wanna take
those on?
2000-05-11 16:03:29 +00:00
Dan Olson
b139acafc2 ^M cleanup, and qw-server compiles with -Werror 2000-05-10 20:33:16 +00:00
Joseph Carter
d859383680 Initial revision 2000-05-10 11:29:38 +00:00