view pidgin.apspec.in @ 31263:8fc25b77295a

Hopefully fixes #13298, the bug about not being able to add MSN buddies. Here's what I think is happening: 1. Before we add the buddy we issue an FQY request to ask the server what network the username is for (either normal MSN or Yahoo) 2. When we get the response we add the buddy to our buddy list with the network ID given to us by the server 3. For some reason the server is now returning a network ID of 0 ("unknown") instead of 1 ("normal MSN") for normal passport buddies, and we bail out when we encounter this. QuLogic thinks the server used to return 1 in this case. My change is to just not bail out if the FQY response has network ID 0. Instead of treat 0 as 1 and continue with the add. It looks like our SOAP request to add the buddy to our address book will fail a big further down the road if the buddy doesn't exist--so we're still protecting against that.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 28 Feb 2011 08:26:40 +0000
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# -*-shell-script-*-

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

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

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

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

[BuildPrepare]
APBUILD_STATIC="Xss startup-notification-1" prepareBuild --enable-nss --enable-gnutls --enable-binreloc --disable-perl --disable-tcl --disable-gtktest --disable-glibtest --disable-vv  --disable-fortify
#APBUILD_STATIC="Xss startup-notification-1" prepareBuild --enable-nss --enable-gnutls --enable-binreloc --disable-perl --disable-tcl --disable-vv


[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/*
installLib ./lib/libpurple-remote.so.0.0.0
# do the plugins
copyFiles ./lib/pidgin "$PREFIX/lib"
installMan 1 ./man/man1/pidgin.1
installDesktop "Networking/Instant Messaging" ./share/applications/pidgin.desktop
installLocale ./share/locale
copyFiles ./share/pixmaps "$PREFIX/share"
copyFiles ./share/sounds "$PREFIX/share"
installIcon ./share/pixmaps/pidgin.png
# install and fix the .pc file
# move this to the -devel package when I make one
# copyFile ./lib/pkgconfig/pidgin.pc "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/pidgin.pc"
# safeSed "$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/pidgin.pc" "s|prefix=/usr/local|prefix=$PREFIX|"

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