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Make sure plugins are marked not-loadable if their ui-requirement can't be met.
You are going to need to rebuild all the non-core plugins.
The UI specific plugins for Gaim specifies their ui-requirement in the plugin
structure. So it'd make sense to load such plugins only if the ui-requirement
can be met. As it happens, gntgf (a gnt-plugin for gaim-text) can be loaded from
Gaim, which has been reported to have caused Gaim to freeze. gntgf does mark
itself as a gnt-plugin. So I think it should be upto libgaim to make sure
plugins are marked not-loadable if the ui-requirements can not be met.
This commit does exactly that. In doing so, it changes the string plugins
use to specify their ui-requirement (the change is from "gtk" to GAIM_GTK_UI --
which is "gtk-gaim"). So this will require all the non-core plugins to be
rebuilt.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <imadil@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 14 Oct 2006 05:29:11 +0000 |
parents | 5d03b309b482 |
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# # Makefile.mingw # # Description: Makefile for win32 (mingw) version of Gaim pixmaps # GAIM_TOP := ../.. include $(GAIM_TOP)/libgaim/win32/global.mak datadir := $(GAIM_INSTALL_DIR) include ./Makefile.am .PHONY: install install: if test '$(SUBDIRS)'; then \ list='$(SUBDIRS)'; for subdir in $$list; do \ $(MAKE) -C $$subdir -f $(GAIM_WIN32_MAKEFILE) install; \ done; \ fi; if test '$(gaimbuttonpix_DATA)'; then \ mkdir -p $(gaimbuttonpixdir); \ cp $(gaimbuttonpix_DATA) $(gaimbuttonpixdir); \ fi; if test '$(gaimdialogpix_DATA)'; then \ mkdir -p $(gaimdialogpixdir); \ cp $(gaimdialogpix_DATA) $(gaimdialogpixdir); \ fi; if test '$(gaimiconpix_DATA)'; then \ mkdir -p $(gaimiconpixdir); \ cp $(gaimiconpix_DATA) $(gaimiconpixdir); \ fi; if test '$(gaimdistpix_DATA)'; then \ mkdir -p $(gaimdistpixdir); \ cp $(gaimdistpix_DATA) $(gaimdistpixdir); \ fi; if test '$(distpixmap_DATA)'; then \ mkdir -p $(distpixmapdir); \ cp $(distpixmap_DATA) $(distpixmapdir); \ fi;