Release Notes - ICB C Client Revision 5.0.8 - 11 Apr 1994 5.0.8 is a bugfix release. Three problems that caused coredumps with varying frequency on different systems have been corrected. There is one small new feature: the 'version' command has been modified to show the client version as well as that of the server; you may also choose to view only one or the other. There are two additional features documented below; these were present in 5.0.7 but omitted from the 5.0.7 release notes. Bugs Fixed: ICB-BUG-5.0.7-1: /write nick causes core dump ICB-BUG-5.0.7-2: parts of split messages end in garbage ICB-BUG-5.0.7-3: frequent coredumps under AIX 3.2.5 and Irix ICB-BUG-5.0.7-4: s_open has incorrect usage message Features added: [The first two features were actually present in 5.0.7, but were not mentioned in the 5.0.7 release notes] ICB-FEATURE-5.0.5-4: key behavior should be extended to commands other than /m Description: When pressed at the beginning of a blank line, the behavior of the tab key is unchanged - m is inserted, where is the nickname at the top of your tab history. When pressed anywhere else on a line that begins with the command character, the second word of the line is changed to the nickname at the top of your tab history; the rest of the line, including the command, is unchanged; in this way you my use the tab history on commands other than /m. ICB-FEATURE-5.0.5-5: idle times should not lose resolution after one hour Description Times in the "idle" column of the /who output are now displayed to the minute, even when the idle time is over an hour. The format is "HHhMMm"; the 'HHh' is omitted for idle times under an hour. ICB-FEATURE-5.0.7-1: the /version command should display the client version Description The /version command now displays the current client version as well as the server version. Optionally, the output may be restricted to just the client or server versions by specifying -c or -s, respectively.