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Use a private GTK+ Runtime copy on Windows. We've resisted doing this for a while, but this it has become the norm and is the safest thing to do. There are now two installers; an "offline" installer and an "online" installer. * The "offline" installer will contain the GTK+ runtime (very similar to the current default installer). * The "online" installer will not contain GTK+, but will download it during the installation process if it is selected(mandatory if not already present) * Both installers have an option to download debug symbols during installation (Not selected by default). (Another set of updates to support the external debug symbols will follow)
author Daniel Atallah <daniel.atallah@gmail.com>
date Sun, 01 Nov 2009 03:34:32 +0000
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/** @page ui-ops UiOps structures

  When implementing a UI for libpurple, you need to fill in various UiOps
  structures:

   - #PurpleAccountUiOps
   - #PurpleBlistUiOps
   - #PurpleConnectionUiOps
   - #PurpleConversationUiOps
   - #PurpleCoreUiOps
   - #PurpleDebugUiOps
   - #PurpleDnsQueryUiOps
   - #PurpleEventLoopUiOps (without this, nothing will work and you will cry)
   - #PurpleIdleUiOps
   - #PurpleNotifyUiOps
   - #PurplePrivacyUiOps
   - #PurpleRequestUiOps
   - #PurpleRoomlistUiOps
   - #PurpleSoundUiOps
   - #PurpleWhiteboardUiOps
   - #PurpleXferUiOps

 */
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