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Change the way we parse messages on MySpace a little bit. This
fixes #8846: people using web myspaceIM can't respond to pidgin myspaceIM
For some reason IMs send using the myspace web site are sent so that
they won't become offline messages if the other person is offline.
I'm not really sure why that decision was made.
So now we treat messages with bm 1 the same as messages with bm 121. This means
we have to combine the function that parses out typing notification with
the function that parses IMs. And we check for typing notifications by
looking for %typing%. Which means if someone sends the IM "%typing%" with
no markup then we'll interpret it as a typing notification. And there's
nothing we can do to differentiate between the two. I asked.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Thu, 04 Jun 2009 05:19:49 +0000 |
parents | 56042b2f8b64 |
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# -*-shell-script-*- [Meta] RootName: @pidgin.im/pidgin:$SOFTWAREVERSION DisplayName: Pidgin Internet Messenger ShortName: Pidgin Maintainer: The Pidgin Developers URL: http://pidgin.im/ Packager: Tim Ringenbach <marv_sf@users.sourceforge.net> Summary: A GTK+ based multiprotocol instant messaging client SoftwareVersion: @VERSION@ InterfaceVersion: 2.0 PackageVersion: 1 [Description] Pidgin allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of messaging protocols, including AIM (Oscar and TOC), ICQ, IRC, Yahoo!, MSN Messenger, XMPP, Gadu-Gadu, and Zephyr. These protocols are implemented using a modular, easy to use design. To use a protocol, just add an account using the account editor. Pidgin supports many common features of other clients, as well as many unique features, such as perl scripting, TCL scripting and C plugins. Pidgin is NOT affiliated with or endorsed by America Online, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., or ICQ Inc. [BuildPrepare] APBUILD_STATIC="Xss startup-notification-1" prepareBuild --enable-nss --enable-gnutls --enable-binreloc --disable-perl --disable-tcl --disable-gtktest --disable-glibtest --disable-vv --disable-fortify #APBUILD_STATIC="Xss startup-notification-1" prepareBuild --enable-nss --enable-gnutls --enable-binreloc --disable-perl --disable-tcl --disable-vv [BuildUnprepare] unprepareBuild [Imports] rm -rf include rm -rf lib/pkgconfig find -name '*.la' | xargs rm echo '*' | import [Prepare] # Dependency checking require @gtk.org/gtk 2.2 require @68k.org/libaudiofile 0.0 require @xiph.org/libao 2.0 require @gtkspell.sourceforge.net/gtkspell 0.0 require @gnutls.org/gnutls 11.0 || { require @mozilla.org/nspr 4 && require @mozilla.org/nss 3; } [Install] # Put your installation script here installExe ./bin/* installLib ./lib/libpurple-remote.so.0.0.0 # do the plugins copyFiles ./lib/pidgin "$PREFIX/lib" installMan 1 ./man/man1/pidgin.1 installDesktop "Networking/Instant Messaging" ./share/applications/pidgin.desktop installLocale ./share/locale copyFiles ./share/pixmaps "$PREFIX/share" copyFiles ./share/sounds "$PREFIX/share" installIcon ./share/pixmaps/pidgin.png # install and fix the .pc file # move this to the -devel package when I make one # copyFile ./lib/pkgconfig/pidgin.pc "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/pidgin.pc" # safeSed "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/pidgin.pc" "s|prefix=/usr/local|prefix=$PREFIX|" [Uninstall] # Usually just the following line is enough to uninstall everything uninstallFromLog