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Two functional changes here:
1. The default error case for unknown errors on yahoo now uses
PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_OTHER_ERROR instead of
PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED. This change was
made because it's logical.
2. The unknown yahoo error with error code "0" now uses
PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NETWORK_ERROR instead of
PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED. This change was
made because this error doesn't seem to be fatal, and we want the
account to be reconnected, but normally AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
errors are fatal and should not be reconnected
Specially this makes yahoo accounts auto-reconnect when we get the error
"Unknown error number 0. Logging into the Yahoo! website may fix this."
I know we think we fixed this with that change to send the timeout or
keepalive much less often, but I'm still seeing a lot of disconnects for
it and I have a strong suspicion that they're not actually fatal errors.
Refs #5223
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Thu, 04 Dec 2008 04:15:28 +0000 |
parents | 56042b2f8b64 |
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Purple, Pidgin and Finch ======================== See AUTHORS and COPYRIGHT for the list of contributors. libpurple is a library intended to be used by programmers seeking to write an IM client that connects to many IM networks. It supports AIM, ICQ, XMPP, MSN and Yahoo!, among others. Pidgin is an graphical IM client written in C which uses the GTK+ toolkit. Finch is a text-based IM client written in C which uses the ncurses toolkit. These programs are not endorsed by, nor affiliated with, AOL nor any other company in any way. BUILD ===== Read the 'INSTALL' file for more detailed directions. These programs use the standard ./configure ; make. You need to use gmake, BSD make probably won't work. Remember, run ./configure --help to see what build options are available. In order to compile Pidgin you need to have GTK+ 2.0 installed (as well as the development files!). The configure script will fail if you don't. If you don't have GTK+ 2.0 installed, you should install it using your distribution's package management tools. For sound support, you also need gstreamer 0.10 or higher. For spellchecking support, you need libgtkspell (http://gtkspell.sf.net/). Your distro of choice probably already includes these, just be sure to install the development packages. RUN === You should run 'make install' as root to make sure plugins and other files get installed into locations they want to be in. Once you've done that, you only need to run 'pidgin' or 'finch'. To get started, simply add a new account. If you come across a bug, please report it at: http://pidgin.im PLUGINS ======= If you do not wish to enable the plugin support within Purple, run the ./configure script with the --disable-plugins option and recompile your source code. This will prevent the ability to load plugins. 'make install' puts the plugins in $PREFIX/lib/purple (PREFIX being what you specified when you ./configure'd - it defaults to /usr/local). Purple looks for the plugins in that directory by default. Plugins can be installed per-user in ~/.purple/plugins as well. Pidgin and Finch also look in $PREFIX/lib/pidgin and $PREFIX/lib/finch for UI-specific, respectively. To build a plugin from a .c file, put it in the plugins/ directory in the source and run 'make filename.so', e.g. if you have the .c file 'kickass.c', put it in the plugins/ directory, and from that directory, run 'make kickass.so'.