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(21:55:33) Robot101: LSchiere2: while you're round, fancy renaming a file? StdAfx.h in src/win32/ to stdafx.h.
(21:55:50) LSchiere2: Robot101: is there a reason?
(21:55:57) Robot101: LSchiere2: yeah, try and put a vitriolic comment about windows and/or herman and his build system into
the CVS message.
(21:56:14) ***LSchiere2 listens for the why
(21:56:33) Robot101: because it gets included as "stdafx.h"
(21:56:38) LSchiere2: that's a good reason
(21:56:53) SimGuy: windows filesystems and their not-caring-ness
(21:57:03) Robot101: so gcc on Linux doesn't find it. just because you're building on a retarded platform doesn't mean you
have to be all retarded about it.
(21:57:14) Robot101: (yeah, use that as the commit message)
(21:57:31) LSchiere2: how many places is it included? ie would it be easier to just change the include?
(21:58:00) Robot101: we want to discourage this camelcaps as much as possible, so let's just embrace the fact he included it
as lowercase.
(21:58:13) ***LSchiere2 detects evasion
(21:58:26) LSchiere2: you do realize do you not that cvs does NOT handle renaming a file well at all
(21:58:37) Robot101: detect someone who is on a windows laptop ssh'd to a machine which doesn't have a gaim tree on
(21:58:50) Robot101: the file isn't ours
(21:58:55) Robot101: it's just ripped from some other project
(21:58:58) zx64: mv File file; cvs remove File; cvs add file; cvs ci; done
(21:59:00) Robot101: we havn't changed it much.any
(21:59:04) RUBotzman left the room ("Bye all").
(21:59:11) LSchiere2: yes i'm aware of the steps involved zx64
(21:59:12) Robot101: *much/any
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sat, 12 Jul 2003 02:00:38 +0000 |
parents | 8e55a4d362a3 |
children | 354487bb9586 |
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gaim: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clone that's Good For The Soul! CREDITS ------- Authors: Rob Flynn <IM: RobFlynn> rflynn@blueridge.net Syd Logan Jim Duchek <IM: zilding> jimduchek@ou.edu Eric Warmenhoven eric@warmenhoven.org Mark Spencer <IM: markster97> markster@marko.net Sean Egan <IM: SeanEgn> bj91704@binghamton.edu Other Contributors: Adam Fritzler (mid) Wrote libfaim, fixed the proxy code, added the stuff to let Oscar go through a proxy, and wrote the beginnings of the Jabber plugin.. Much thanks to Evan Martin <martine@cs.washington.edu> for writing GtkSpell <http://gtkspell.sourceforge.net> responsible for the "Highlight misspelled words" feature and for gtk-nativewin <http://bunny.darktech.org/cvs/gtk-nativewin/> the default GTK+-2.0 engine used in our win32 port. ** LOGO DESIGNED BY: Naru Sundar ** Peter Teichiman <peter@helixcode.com> Larry Ewing Jeramey A. Crawford Thanks to these boys. Peter and Larry managed to stomp out a large list of Mem Leaks. Jeramey found the remaining onees and pointed me to those. Props to the boys at Helix Code. Thanks guys. Nathan Walp A healthy amount of patches for the Jabber plugin Neil Sanchala Wrote most of the Zephyr plugin Arkadiusz Miskiewicz Wrote the Gadu-Gadu plugin David Prater <IM: dRaven43> draven@tcsx.net Log and Colour Button Images Sébastien Carpe <IM: Seb Carpe> Base HTTP Proxy Support Ari Pollak <IM: Ari Pollak> compwiz.dhs.org Resize conversation window patch Decklin Foster Many GUI improvements, other nifty additions and fixes David <IM: CrazyDavy> The neato-bigger text box S D Erle Writing a cool perl script to translate WinAIM lists to gaim BMiller A good collection of stuff. %n for away messages, import winaim lists, pic/text/pic+text for buttons, among others Lance Rocker Improved HTML formatting in logs, plus lots of debugging on *BSD. ergofobe: GNOME Url handler patch Justin M. Ward <justin@yossman.net>: Alphabetical Away Messages patch G. Sumner Hayes <IM: SumnerFool> Security Patches Brian Ryner for a little make file patch :) Ryan C. Gordon - I still think you look like Silent Bob. Elliot Tobin <elliot@bha.udel.edu> Many, many thanks to Luke Schierer who logs many hours in #gaim (as LSchiere) providing technical support to users and testing patches for developers. Similar thanks to Ka-Hing Cheung for also committing tons of time offering support and submitting patches A big thanks to the X-Chat developers, who were kind enough to license X-Chat under the GPL so that I could learn to be as cool as them. -EW Thanks to Jeroen van der Vegt for the initial smiley plugin and images. And tons of thanks to all our users and testers!