https://github.com/EionRobb/pidgin-xmpp-ignore-groups/releases
On 16 May 2016 at 14:56, Yong Chang wrote:
> Eion
>
> Thanks for your reply, but in my pidgin plugin, I cannot see “
> xmpp-ignore-groups plugin”
>
> I checked your link, and downloaded the plugin package, but
Eion
Thanks for your reply, but in my pidgin plugin, I cannot see “
xmpp-ignore-groups plugin”
I checked your link, and downloaded the plugin package, but the file is
incompiled which cannot be used directly
What I can do to install the plugin?
From: Eion Robb
Depending on the protocol you're using, the server can override your buddy
groups. I've seen this most commonly with XMPP, for which there is an
xmpp-ignore-groups plugin (listed on the
https://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/ThirdPartyPlugins page) that can override
what the server forces on you, using
Hi, Support
I did some modification in my pidgin, for example, remove a group, or move
someone from one group to another, after that, everything looks fine, but once
I logout and relogin pidgin, all my changes are lost. Did I miss anything? Or
should I do something after modifying the