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Start watching the listener socket immediately after it's created
instead of waiting until we receive confirmation from the other
side that they've established a TCP connection to us.
This fixes a bug where sending a file from Trillian to Pidgin
would fail if the Trillian user was behind a firewall.
Fixes #2976.
Huge thanks to Kyryll A Mirnenko aka Mirya for basically tracking
this down.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Sun, 09 Sep 2007 07:52:44 +0000 |
parents | 8cf53d7a0887 |
children | e0613cf8c493 |
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/** @page log-signals Log Signals @signals @signal log-timestamp @endsignals <hr> @signaldef log-timestamp @signalproto char *(*log_timestamp)(PurpleLog *log, time_t when); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted to allow plugins to customize the timestamp on a message being logged. @param log The log the message belongs to. @param when The time to be converted to a string. @return A textual representation of the time, or @c NULL to use a default format. @note Plugins must be careful of logs with a type of PURPLE_LOG_SYSTEM. @endsignaldef */ // vim: syntax=c tw=75 et