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[gaim-migrate @ 14664] Faceprint is concerned about 2 things: 1)some of the random colors are very close together. as best we can tell, there are two ways to fix this 1a) for each proposed color, iterate the entire list of selected colors, looking to ensure that it is not too close to any of them. this is an O(n^2) operation, with n >= 220 (the current number of colors we look for) 1b) iterate the entire set of possible colors, skipping ahead by some guess (rather than iterating by 1). this is an O(n^3) operation, where n is 65535/(whatever we skip ahead by). This is not only a more expensive operation, but because of the nature of the color list, it is not _necessarily_ going to yield more predictable results, skipping ahead 5 (or any other number) does not necessarily guarantee that you've skipped 5 very similar colors. 2) as you can see, either solution to #1 is potentially a resource hog. #1a is a random delay, #1b is inherently expensive. How often #1a will exceed the bound #1b, if ever, is unknown. rather than doing either of these, we settled on a middle course: a .h file has been created containing a set of colors. currently the set we were previously hard coded to. Gaim will search that list for usable colors and start randomly looking only if that list does not contain sufficient usable colors. ideally this list would be generated to have colors that are known to be a "safe" distance appart, that is colors that you can tell appart. and Ideally it would have a (small) multiple of the number of colors we are searching for. This should ensure that IF we go to randomly searching, we need do so only for a few colors. Right now I have no good way to generate a "safe" list of colors though. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 05 Dec 2005 21:46:47 +0000
parents a6d446cf090f
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# -*-shell-script-*-

[Meta]
RootName: @gaim.sourceforge.net/gaim:$SOFTWAREVERSION
DisplayName: Gaim Internet Messenger
ShortName: gaim
Maintainer: The Gaim Developers
URL: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
Packager: Tim Ringenbach <marv_sf@users.sourceforge.net>
Summary: A GTK+ based multiprotocol instant messaging client
SoftwareVersion: @VERSION@
InterfaceVersion: 2.0
PackageVersion: 1

[Description]
Gaim allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of messaging protocols,
including AIM (Oscar and TOC), ICQ, IRC, Yahoo!, MSN Messenger, Jabber,
Gadu-Gadu, Napster, 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.

Gaim supports many common features of other clients, as well as many unique
features, such as perl scripting, TCL scripting and C plugins.

Gaim is NOT affiliated with or endorsed by America Online, Inc., Microsoft
Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., or ICQ Inc.

[BuildPrepare]
prepareBuild --enable-nss --enable-gnutls --enable-binreloc --disable-perl --disable-tcl --disable-gtktest

[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/*
# do the plugins
copyFiles ./lib/gaim "$PREFIX/lib"
installMan 1 ./man/man1/gaim.1
installDesktop "Networking/Instant Messaging" ./share/applications/gaim.desktop
installLocale ./share/locale
copyFiles ./share/pixmaps "$PREFIX/share"
copyFiles ./share/sounds "$PREFIX/share"
installIcon ./share/pixmaps/gaim.png
# install and fix the .pc file
# move this to the -devel package when I make one
# copyFile ./lib/pkgconfig/gaim.pc "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/gaim.pc"
# safeSed "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/gaim.pc" "s|prefix=/usr/local|prefix=$PREFIX|"

[Uninstall]
# Usually just the following line is enough to uninstall everything
uninstallFromLog