diff src/protocols/jabber/jabber.c @ 4269:ff0642fab1d5

[gaim-migrate @ 4520] Our cable was out again, so I was left doing dull stuff. I changed the alias_buddy prpl function so that it takes the alias as well as just the buddy name. It seemed silly not to pass the alias to a function that changes the alias. I added a call back for this prpl function in oscar.c. This has the effect of, when you add/change/remove the alias of a buddy, it also changes the alias in the server list. I changed some normalize calls in oscar.c because I think it's better this way. I could be wrong. I added the ability to re-request authorization from contacts that have not authorized you yet. Just right-click on those mofo's. I shuffled some functions around. oscar.c is a little messy. Our cable was out some today. Here's the message they have when you call their customer support: "All high speed data customers in the 919 and 252 area code may experience flashing status lights on their cable modems with inability to access online services at this time." 919 is basically all of Raleigh. I'm going to estimate at least 10,000 people with Time Warner cable. That's a lot of people. Time Warner sucks. This is from a few hours today: "15566 packets transmitted, 598 packets received, +8 duplicates, 96% packet loss" committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Thu, 09 Jan 2003 21:21:00 +0000
parents 9c7fcb211886
children c5851f0e120e
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--- a/src/protocols/jabber/jabber.c	Thu Jan 09 20:44:41 2003 +0000
+++ b/src/protocols/jabber/jabber.c	Thu Jan 09 21:21:00 2003 +0000
@@ -2575,9 +2575,9 @@
  *
  * This is just a roster update using existing, local buddylist data
  */
-static void jabber_alias_buddy(struct gaim_connection *gc, char *name)
+static void jabber_alias_buddy(struct gaim_connection *gc, const char *name, const char *alias)
 {
-	jabber_roster_update(gc, name, NULL, NULL);
+	jabber_roster_update(gc, name, alias, NULL);
 }
 
 /*