Definition: "CT-90326.lircd.conf" - This line refers to a configuration file that is part of the LIRC (Libre I/O Control Rate) library, specifically designed for use with the Linux IRC client software. The "lircd" part indicates that this file is used by libirci (the standard libirc interface library), which provides a way to interact with the Linux console through IRC channels.
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CT-90326
- This refers to a specific version number, usually assigned to an instance of CT-90326 in the LIRC library. It typically appears as the first part of the name of a file or class within the library.
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lircd
- This is the Linux interface for connecting to and controlling IRC channels via the command line. In this context, it's likely referring to libirci, which handles IRC protocol interactions by implementing a standard interface for connecting and interacting with IRC servers.
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.conf
- This file typically contains configuration options related to the library or client software, such as parameters for authentication, setting channel limits, or tuning communication rates. The "lircd.conf" is likely referring to a configuration file used within libirci or another library that manages connections and other features of the IRC protocol.
CT-90326.lircd.conf