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I was hoping this wouldn't be necessary, but it seems that the possibility has increased now that we update the display name in the AB. If two SOAP requests fail because of outdated tokens for the same server, it's possible that the second one could fail miserably. That's because both times, the update request would be made with the original cipher secret. However, the response for the first request would overwrite this secret, and the second response would attempt decryption with this new secret instead of the original. Now, we queue up the callbacks if a token-update is already in progress. This results in a single update if there happens to be multiple failures at a time, and it stops this incorrect decryption problem. Fixes #8415.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Sun, 15 Feb 2009 02:11:58 +0000
parents 02eda4bd2b22
children aaaff38e144f d5852f7208fa
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#
# Makefile.mingw
#
# Description: Makefile for win32 (mingw) version of LibPurple
#

PIDGIN_TREE_TOP := ..
include $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/libpurple/win32/global.mak

TARGET = libpurple
NEEDED_DLLS = $(LIBXML2_TOP)/bin/libxml2.dll

##
## INCLUDE PATHS
##
INCLUDE_PATHS +=	\
			-I$(PURPLE_TOP) \
			-I$(PURPLE_TOP)/win32 \
			-I$(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP) \
			-I$(GTK_TOP)/include \
			-I$(GTK_TOP)/include/glib-2.0 \
			-I$(GTK_TOP)/lib/glib-2.0/include \
			-I$(LIBXML2_TOP)/include

LIB_PATHS +=		-L$(GTK_TOP)/lib \
			-L$(LIBXML2_TOP)/lib

##
##  SOURCES, OBJECTS
##
C_SRC =	\
			account.c \
			accountopt.c \
			blist.c \
			buddyicon.c \
			certificate.c \
			cipher.c \
			cmds.c \
			connection.c \
			conversation.c \
			core.c \
			debug.c \
			dnsquery.c \
			dnssrv.c \
			eventloop.c \
			ft.c \
			circbuffer.c \
			idle.c \
			imgstore.c \
			log.c \
			mime.c \
			nat-pmp.c \
			network.c \
			notify.c \
			ntlm.c \
			plugin.c \
			pluginpref.c \
			pounce.c \
			prefs.c \
			privacy.c \
			proxy.c \
			prpl.c \
			request.c \
			roomlist.c \
			savedstatuses.c \
			server.c \
			signals.c \
			smiley.c \
			sound.c \
			sslconn.c \
			status.c \
			stringref.c \
			stun.c \
			upnp.c \
			util.c \
			value.c \
			version.c \
			xmlnode.c \
			whiteboard.c \
			win32/giowin32.c \
			win32/libc_interface.c \
			win32/win32dep.c

RC_SRC = win32/libpurplerc.rc

OBJECTS = $(C_SRC:%.c=%.o) $(RC_SRC:%.rc=%.o)

##
## LIBRARIES
##
LIBS =	\
		-lglib-2.0 \
		-lgthread-2.0 \
		-lgobject-2.0 \
		-lgmodule-2.0 \
		-lintl \
		-lws2_32 \
		-lxml2

include $(PIDGIN_COMMON_RULES)

##
## TARGET DEFINITIONS
##
.PHONY: all install install_shallow clean

all: $(TARGET).dll
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PROTOS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE)
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PLUGINS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE)

install_shallow: $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR) $(TARGET).dll
	cp $(TARGET).dll $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR)
	cp $(NEEDED_DLLS) $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR)

install: install_shallow all
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PROTOS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) install
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PLUGINS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) install

./win32/libpurplerc.rc: ./win32/libpurplerc.rc.in $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/VERSION
	sed -e 's/@PURPLE_VERSION@/$(PURPLE_VERSION)/g' \
	    $@.in > $@

$(OBJECTS): $(PURPLE_CONFIG_H) $(PURPLE_VERSION_H) $(PURPLE_PURPLE_H)

$(TARGET).dll $(TARGET).dll.a: $(OBJECTS)
	$(CC) -shared $(OBJECTS) $(LIB_PATHS) $(LIBS) $(DLL_LD_FLAGS) -Wl,--output-def,$(TARGET).def,--out-implib,$(TARGET).dll.a -o $(TARGET).dll

##
## CLEAN RULES
##
clean:
	rm -f $(OBJECTS) $(RC_SRC) $(PURPLE_VERSION_H) $(PURPLE_PURPLE_H)
	rm -f $(TARGET).dll $(TARGET).dll.a $(TARGET).def
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PROTOS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) clean
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PLUGINS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) clean

include $(PIDGIN_COMMON_TARGETS)