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[gaim-migrate @ 9634] (14:10:22) Faceprint: the timestamp plugin will now mislead users (14:10:54) Me: which way does ichat behave? (14:10:58) Me: i think the new way (14:11:05) Me: but its been some time since i've seen it (14:11:09) Faceprint: i don't know or care, the new behavior will confuse the hell out of people (14:11:22) Faceprint: lets say we have a conversation (14:11:25) Faceprint: 2:00 gets printed by the plugin (14:11:36) Faceprint: then we say nothing for 3 hours (14:11:42) Faceprint: and then one of us says something (14:12:04) Faceprint: that will be printed, and then as many as 5 minutes later, the plugin will print 5:05 (14:12:23) Me: yes yes yes, i see both sides of this one. i tend to think the new behavior is better, but i'll revert it (14:12:36) Faceprint: since "normal" timestamps are turned off, it appears as though what was just said was said around 2 (14:12:43) Faceprint: no, don't revert, fix (14:12:53) Faceprint: preferably, make the patch writer fix (14:12:57) Me: *nods* (14:13:06) Me: which requires reverting since otherwise he won't be motivated (14:13:13) Faceprint: if something is said and we've gone more than 5 min w/o printing a timestamp, print a timestamp before writing to the conv committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 03 May 2004 18:13:39 +0000
parents e967c0d93930
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# licq2gaim.pl
#
# Arturo Cisneros, Jr <acjr@hal-pc.org>
# GPL'd

use strict;

my $DIR = "$ENV{HOME}/.licq";
my $GAIM = "$ENV{HOME}/.gaim";
my (@UINS, %USERS) = ();
my $OWNER = "";


get_uins();

foreach my $uin (@UINS) {
	$USERS{$uin} = get_alias($uin);
}

get_owner();
write_list();


sub get_uins {

	opendir(DIR, "$DIR/users") or die "Couldn't open dir $DIR/users/: $!";
	@UINS = grep !/^\./, readdir DIR;
	closedir(DIR);
}

sub get_owner {

	my @foo = ();

	open(FILE, "<$DIR/owner.uin") or die "Couldn't open file $DIR/owner.uin $!";
	while(<FILE>) {
		next unless /^Uin/;
		@foo = split;
		last;
	}
	close(FILE);

	$OWNER = $foo[2];
}

sub get_alias {

	my @foo = ();

	open(FILE, "<$DIR/users/$_[0]") or die "Couldn't open $DIR/users/$_[0]: $!";
	while(<FILE>) {
		next unless /^Alias/;
		@foo = split / /, $_, 3;
		last;
	}
	close(FILE);

	return $foo[2];
}

sub write_list {

	# Backup Original
	if( -e "$GAIM/$OWNER.3.blist") {
		rename("$GAIM/$OWNER.3.blist","$GAIM/$OWNER.3.bak");
	}

	# Write new file
	open(FILE, ">$GAIM/$OWNER.3.blist") or die "Couldn't open file for writing: $!";
	print FILE "m 1\n";
	print FILE "g ICQBuddies\n";
	while(my($key, $value) = each %USERS) {
		$key =~ s/\.uin$//;
		print FILE "b $key:$value";
	}
	close(FILE);
}