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(00:18:52) lschiere: marv:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=300235&aid=908071&group_id=235
(00:21:24) marv: what does gc->wants_to_die = TRUE; do? is that some sort
of hint for the autoreconnect plugin?
(00:21:43) lschiere: kinda sorta
(00:21:51) lschiere: if a gc wants to die, you signed off
(00:22:01) lschiere: if it doesn't, then something killed it, and it should
be reconnected
(00:22:41) lschiere: i'm not sure how we used to handle that kind of thing
for aim
(00:23:03) lschiere: but basically if that's what he's doing, he's mimicing
you signing off manually
(00:23:52) marv: yeah, all the patch does is add that line right before the
gaim_connection_error when yahoo receives a patch telling us we got signed
off because we signed on with another client
(00:24:22) lschiere: i dare say it would work, as long as we can uniquely
id when we are kicked off for that reason
(00:25:07) marv: i think we do a pretty good job of that, i haven't heard
any reports of anyone getting that message when that's not what happened.
(00:25:22) marv: then again, i don't remember when i added that, and if
yahoo's worked since then.
(00:25:36) lschiere: *nods*
basically, Rob Foehl figured out a predictable way to work around yahoo
being too dumb to handle 2 instances of the same sn on at once. Jabber's
done that for years, and aim even figured it out, so you'd think yahoo
would get a clue... ;-)
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Tue, 02 Mar 2004 05:19:53 +0000 |
parents | 34eaa941ecd6 |
children | 826013efffcb |
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/** @page blist-signals Buddy List Signals @signals @signal buddy-away @signal buddy-back @signal buddy-idle @signal buddy-unidle @signal buddy-signed-on @signal buddy-signed-off @signal update-idle @endsignals <hr> @signaldef buddy-away @signalproto void (*buddy_away)(struct buddy *buddy); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a buddy on your buddy list goes away. @param buddy The buddy that went away. @endsignaldef @signaldef buddy-back @signalproto void (*buddy_back)(struct buddy *buddy); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a buddy on your buddy list comes back from being away. @param buddy The buddy that came back from being away. @endsignaldef @signaldef buddy-idle @signalproto void (*buddy_idle)(struct buddy *buddy); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a buddy on your buddy list becomes idle. @param buddy The buddy that became idle. @endsignaldef @signaldef buddy-unidle @signalproto void (*buddy_unidle)(struct buddy *buddy); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a buddy on your buddy list returns from being idle. @param buddy The buddy that returned from being idle. @endsignaldef @signaldef buddy-signed-on @signalproto void (*buddy_signed_on)(struct buddy *buddy); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a buddy on your buddy list signs on. @param buddy The buddy that signed on. @endsignaldef @signaldef buddy-signed-off @signalproto void (*buddy_signed_off)(struct buddy *buddy); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a buddy on your buddy list signs off. @param buddy The buddy that signed off. @endsignaldef @signaldef update-idle @signalproto void (*update_idle)(); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when the buddy list is refreshed and the idle times are updated. @endsignaldef */ // vim: syntax=c tw=75 et