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[gaim-migrate @ 9579]
I started a plugin yesterday and I wanted to commit this new signal I needed
before it got hard to keep in sync (not that that's likely to happen, really).
This signal allows plugins to change the text appearing in the tooltips.
Is this right? I'm not sure. The signal stuff is far too complicated.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 26 Apr 2004 16:19:12 +0000 |
parents | 2a9e8ba61ec7 |
children | 63f07fa577eb |
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Summary: A Gtk+ based multiprotocol instant messaging client Name: @PACKAGE@ Version: @VERSION@ Release: 0 Epoch: 1 License: GPL Group: Applications/Internet URL: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ Packager: %{packager} Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root %if "%{_vendor}" == "MandrakeSoft" Requires: gtk+2.0 >= 2.0.0, libnss3 BuildRequires: libao-devel, libgtk+2.0_0-devel, gtkspell-devel, libtool, audiofile-devel, pkgconfig, libnss3-devel, perl-devel Provides: libgaim-remote0 %else Requires: gtk2 >= 2.0.0, mozilla-nss, gtkspell, audiofile, libao BuildRequires: libao-devel, gtk2-devel, gtkspell-devel, libtool, audiofile-devel, pkgconfig, mozilla-nss-devel %endif %package devel Summary: Development headers, documentation, and libraries for Gaim. Group: Applications/Internet %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. %description devel The gaim-devel package contains the header files, developer documentation, and libraries required for development of gaim scripts and plugins. %prep %setup %build CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" ./configure --prefix=%{_prefix} \ --bindir=%{_bindir} \ --datadir=%{_datadir} \ --includedir=%{_includedir} \ --libdir=%{_libdir} \ --mandir=%{_mandir} \ --sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \ --with-perl-lib=%{buildroot}%{_prefix} make %{?_smp_mflags} %install rm -rf %{buildroot} make prefix=%{buildroot}%{_prefix} bindir=%{buildroot}%{_bindir} \ datadir=%{buildroot}%{_datadir} includedir=%{buildroot}%{_includedir} \ libdir=%{buildroot}%{_libdir} mandir=%{buildroot}%{_mandir} \ sysconfdir=%{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir} \ install rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_libdir}/perl5/*/*/perllocal.pod %clean rm -rf %{buildroot} %files %defattr(-, root, root) %doc doc/the_penguin.txt doc/CREDITS NEWS COPYING AUTHORS COPYRIGHT %doc README ChangeLog %doc %{_mandir}/man1/* %doc %{_mandir}/man3*/* %dir %{_libdir}/gaim %attr(755, root, root) %{_libdir}/gaim/* %attr(755, root, root) %{_libdir}/libgaim-remote.so.* %attr(755, root, root) %{_libdir}/perl5 %{_bindir}/* %{_datadir}/locale/*/*/* %{_datadir}/pixmaps/* %dir %{_datadir}/sounds/gaim %{_datadir}/sounds/gaim/* %{_datadir}/applications/* %files devel %doc plugins/HOWTO %doc HACKING PROGRAMMING_NOTES %attr(755, root, root) %{_libdir}/libgaim-remote.la %dir %{_includedir}/gaim-remote %{_includedir}/gaim-remote/*.h %changelog * Thu Jan 15 2004 Ethan Blanton <eblanton@cs.ohiou.edu> - Removed the manual strip command, as it seems to be unwarranted if the necessary programs are properly installed. (For me, this was elfutils.) * Sun Jul 20 2003 Bjoern Voigt <bjoern@cs.tu-berlin.de> - Added pkgconfig build dependency. - if "%{_vendor}" != "MandrakeSoft" now also works with rpm 3.x. - Added Gaim-specific directories to list of Gaim's files. * Wed Jul 16 2003 Ethan Blanton <eblanton@cs.ohiou.edu> - Complete spec file rewrite to take advantage of "new" RPM features and make things prettier. - Use system-supplied %%{_prefix}, %%{_datadir}, etc. rather than attempt to define our own.