Mercurial > pidgin.yaz
changeset 24662:c5fddaf62414
I don't think it makes sense for these files to be here now that the prpl
is maintained as a part of libpurple. The LICENSE file is basically a
copy of our top level COPYING file.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:57:43 +0000 |
parents | 8d49c8f019d9 |
children | 2341958e33b5 |
files | libpurple/protocols/myspace/CHANGES libpurple/protocols/myspace/ChangeLog libpurple/protocols/myspace/LICENSE libpurple/protocols/myspace/release.sh |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 582 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/CHANGES Fri Dec 12 17:08:23 2008 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -2007-08-28 Jeff Connelly <pidgin@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.17 -* Get server-side contact list from server on sign-on (partly implements - server-side contacts, ticket #2658). -* Set local alias to username on sign-on, if not already set. This fixes - #2793, though this may not be the best way, other fixes under consideration. -* Support myim:sendIM and addContact URLs with cID and uID parameters. -* Fix #2722, only check for mail if "New mail notifications" is enabled. -* Modularize msimprpl. -* Pidgin 2.1.1 only. - -2007-08-23 Jeff Connelly <pidgin@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.16 -* Add option to add all friends from myspace.com to your buddy list (#2660) -* If a user doesn't have a picture, don't display an icon (instead of - displaying MySpace's "no photo" icon) -* Fix #2725, a common crash related to buddy icon data -* Fix #2752, which led to duplicate groups -* Fix #2720, crash/disconnect when adding a buddy that doesn't exist - (You'll now receive an error when looking up invalid usernames). -* Source-code release only. - -2007-08-22 Jeff Connelly <pidgin@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.15 -* Incomplete implementation of adding friends from myspace.com. -* Change msim_msg_get() to start at the given node instead of the beginning. -* Add msim_msg_get_*_from_element() to access data in MsimMessagElement *'s. -* Use MsimMessage dictionaries everywhere in incoming messages, instead of - the old GHashTable method. Dictionary type is now fully implemented. -* Add functions to loop over MsimMessages. -* Link to myspace.com profile in Get Info. -* Conditionally use my proposed attention API if defined. -* Propagate to im.pidgin.pidgin branch for 2.1.2. -* GSoC ended on 2007-08-20. The code in this release hasn't changed since - then. I did, however, bump the version number to 0.15 to distinguish this - release from the previous one. But there were no code changes. I updated - the text files, too. -* Note: msimprpl will continue to be developed as time permits. - -2007-08-12 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.14 -* Full emoticon support (except no difference between nerd and geek emoticons), - thanks to a number of new icons from Hylke Bons. -* Package Win32 release archive so that it can easily be extracted directly - into the folder Pidgin was installed to. -* Better password handling, may now support Unicode passwords. -* Much general clean-up and restructuring of the code. -* Resolve user ID from buddy list, if it exists. Greatly improves speed of - receiving messages from user IDs. -* Support sending and receiving hyperlinks. -* Fix #2521 by reimplementing protocol message escaping to work correctly. -* Fix #2520 by indicating sign-on at the correct time. - -2007-08-04 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.13 -* Fix crash when deleting buddies, on Windows. -* Disable sending client version to oncoming buddies (compile-time option). -* Updated login process (more closely resembles official client). -* Zaps, sending and receiving -* Emoticons, mapped to Pidgin-supported smileys -* Show official client build in buddy profiles. - -2007-07-15 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.12 -* Allow logging in with passwords containing uppercase letters (bug #2066) -* Add /3 -> | translation to escaping. -* Allow setting status string. -* Disable keepalive timeout. -* Remove faking self online, instead show real status (now that it exists). -* Support font sizes in incoming instant messages. -* Add support for mail notifications. - -2007-07-09 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.11 -* Allow going idle (tested with I'dle Ma'ker) and viewing idle status of - buddies (thanks to Scott Ellis, developing a MySpaceIM plugin for Miranda IM, - for finding the idle status code.) -* Time out if no data from server within a certain amount of time - (keep alives). -* Remove "Sign on as hidden" option, and always set status to current status - when signing on. -* Some support for sending formatted text. -* Fix build process on Unix, bug #2086. - -2007-07-03 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.10 -* On incoming instant messages, add support for: - * Text color - * Font face -* Add option to sign on as hidden, default off (previously, always was hidden) -* Add ability to change status to hidden, available, away -* Increase password length limit to 10 to match official client (bug #2010) - -2007-07-01 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.9 -* Fix crash on Windows when logging in (bug #1990) -* Fix crash on Windows when viewing tooltip text (bug #1999) - -2007-06-30 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.8 -* Allow "Get Info" on all users, by uid or username -* Fix crash when re-logging in, if login failed. -* Show descriptive error message if login password is too long. -* Fake self from being online, since can't add self to buddy list. -* Update for Libpurple 2.0.2. -* Partial support for formatting on incoming instant messages. - -2007-06-14 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.7 -* Add/delete buddy now functional (required many other code improvements). -* Show improved buddy information in tooltip text. -* Show user profile (in "Get Info" option) for buddies on buddy list. -* Fix crash when re-logging in, if login succeeded. - -2007-06-12 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.6 -* Use RC4 code from Libpurple 2.0.1 -* Use a new implementation for sending and receiving messages (MsimMessage). - This infrastructural change significantly improves extensibility. -* Show online buddies as online. -* Send and receive typing notifications (along with other required changes). - -2007-05-22 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.5 -* Add protocol escaping, so can now send and receive / and \ characters -* Designed Pidgin 2.0.0beta7 -* Use RC4 code from Samba -* Use translations (_ macro) -* No major changes to code, still getting familiar with tools & community - -2007-04-29 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - -* NOTE: This code is now being developed under Monotone, in the - im.pidgin.soc.2007.msimprpl branch on my local computer, which - is periodically sync'd with pidgin.im's Monotone database. - - Changes will be logged to Monotone. - -2007-04-15 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.4 - -* Gracefully handle a full receive buffer -* Handle fatal errors -* Last version for Gaim 2.0.0beta6 - -2007-04-14 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.3 - -* Win32 support -* Add a large number of precondition checks and a handful of assertions -* Add documentation to each function, for doxygen. - -2007-04-10 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.2 - -* Add ability to IM by email address. -* Show usernames on buddy list instead of userids. -* Show incoming messages as coming from username, instead of userid. -* Add status messages and tooltip text. - -2007-04-09 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.1 - -* Parsing most of the protocol. -* Logging in using RC4/SHA1-based authentication. -* Sending messages, by numeric userid or username. -* Receiving messages, currently only by numeric userid. -* Some buddy list support (show all users on buddy list as online, by uid). - -2007-04-07 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.0 - -* Initial version. Login only. Not publicly released. -
--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/ChangeLog Fri Dec 12 17:08:23 2008 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ - -2007-04-29 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.com> - -* NOTE: This code is now being developed under Monotone, in the - im.pidgin.soc.2007.msimprpl branch on my local computer, which - is periodically sync'd with pidgin.im's Monotone database. - - Changes will be logged to Monotone. - -2007-04-15 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.4 - -* Gracefully handle a full receive buffer -* Handle fatal errors - -2007-04-14 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.3 - -* Win32 support -* Add a large number of precondition checks and a handful of assertions -* Add documentation to each function, for doxygen. - -2007-04-10 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.2 - -* Add ability to IM by email address. -* Show usernames on buddy list instead of userids. -* Show incoming messages as coming from username, instead of userid. -* Add status messages and tooltip text. - -2007-04-09 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.1 - -* Parsing most of the protocol. -* Logging in using RC4/SHA1-based authentication. -* Sending messages, by numeric userid or username. -* Receiving messages, currently only by numeric userid. -* Some buddy list support (show all users on buddy list as online, by uid). - -2007-04-07 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.0 - -* Initial version. Login only. Not publicly released. -
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--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/release.sh Fri Dec 12 17:08:23 2008 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# Created:20070618 -# By Jeff Connelly - -# Package a new msimprpl for release. Must be run with bash. - -VERSION=0.18 -make -# Include 'myspace' directory in archive, so it can easily be unextracted -# into ~/pidgin/libpurple/protocols at the correct location. -# (if this command fails, run it manually). -# This convenient command requires bash. -cd ../../.. -tar -cf libpurple/protocols/msimprpl-$VERSION.tar libpurple/protocols/myspace/{CHANGES,ChangeLog,LICENSE,Makefile.*,*.c,*.h,README,release.sh,.deps/*} autogen.sh configure.ac -cd libpurple/protocols/myspace -gzip ../msimprpl-$VERSION.tar - -mv ~/pidgin/config.h ~/pidgin/config.h- -make -f Makefile.mingw -mv ~/pidgin/config.h- ~/pidgin/config.h -cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/plugins/libmyspace.dll . -# Zip is more common with Win32 users. Just include a few files in this archive, -# but (importantly) preserve the install directory structure! -mkdir -p win32-archive/plugins -cp libmyspace.dll win32-archive/plugins -mkdir -p win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/{48,22,16} -cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/48/myspace.png \ - win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/48/ -cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/22/myspace.png \ - win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/22/ -cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/16/myspace.png \ - win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/16/ -mkdir -p win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default -cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/theme \ - win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/theme -# Emoticons in MySpaceIM but not Pidgin 2.1.0 -cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/{sinister,sidefrown,pirate,mohawk,messed,bulgy-eyes}.png \ - win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/ - -# Use DOS line endings and .txt file extension for convenience -u2d < README > win32-archive/msimprpl-README.txt -u2d < LICENSE > win32-archive/msimprpl-LICENSE.txt -u2d < CHANGES > win32-archive/msimprpl-CHANGES.txt -cd win32-archive -zip -r ../../msimprpl-$VERSION-win32.zip * -cd .. -rm -rf win32-archive -ls -l ../msimprpl-$VERSION*