X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=citadel%2Fcitadel.h;h=8f33900899032aacc9b273860a7e177174918705;hb=a6722156441811d3cddce7179eb56c483eebd37f;hp=6e9e09ff3480167caeaf2f543e65548bc929b105;hpb=f3ea7e42ffad69e9e00213691039c0ed1d5a8ff6;p=citadel.git diff --git a/citadel/citadel.h b/citadel/citadel.h index 6e9e09ff3..8f3390089 100644 --- a/citadel/citadel.h +++ b/citadel/citadel.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * Main Citadel header file * - * Copyright (c) 1987-2018 by the citadel.org team + * Copyright (c) 1987-2019 by the citadel.org team * * This program is open source software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. @@ -35,23 +35,11 @@ extern "C" { */ #define CITADEL PACKAGE_STRING -/* - * REV_LEVEL is the current version number (multiplied by 100 to avoid having - * to fiddle with the decimal). REV_MIN is the oldest version of Citadel - * whose data files are compatible with the current version. If the data files - * are older than REV_MIN, none of the programs will work until the setup - * program is run again to bring things up to date. EXPORT_REV_MIN is the - * oldest version of Citadel whose export files we can read. The latter is - * usually more strict because you're not really supposed to dump/load and - * upgrade at the same time. - */ -#define REV_LEVEL 917 // This version +#define REV_LEVEL 925 // This version #define REV_MIN 591 // Oldest compatible database #define EXPORT_REV_MIN 760 // Oldest compatible export files -#define LIBCITADEL_MIN 917 // Minimum required version of libcitadel - -#define SERVER_TYPE 0 // zero for stock Citadel; other developers please - // obtain SERVER_TYPE codes for your implementations +#define LIBCITADEL_MIN 922 // Minimum required version of libcitadel +#define SERVER_TYPE 0 // zero for stock Citadel; other developers please obtain SERVER_TYPE codes for your implementations #ifdef LIBCITADEL_VERSION_NUMBER #if LIBCITADEL_VERSION_NUMBER < LIBCITADEL_MIN @@ -162,7 +150,6 @@ struct ctdlroom { #define MES_ERROR (-1) // Can't send message due to bad address #define MES_LOCAL 0 // Local message, do no network processing #define MES_INTERNET 1 // Convert msg and send as Internet mail -#define MES_IGNET 2 // Process recipient and send via Cit net /****************************************************************************/