On 07/09/16 14:19, Pospíšil Jiří wrote:
I run*Pidgin 2.10.12*(libpurple 2.10.12) on Ubuntu 16.04 for connecting
to Cisco Jabber
How can I force pingin to accept self-signed certificate.
Now I get that massage:
"unable to validate certificate, the certificate for 10.13.222.53 could
not be
Hi,
I run Pidgin 2.10.12 (libpurple 2.10.12) on Ubuntu 16.04 for connecting to
Cisco Jabber
How can I force pingin to accept self-signed certificate.
Now I get that massage:
"unable to validate certificate, the certificate for 10.13.222.53 could not be
validated. The certificate chain
Hi Alex!
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 23:03:00 -0400
pid...@alexoren.com wrote:
> On 06-09-2016 04:04, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > I disagree. "Sod off" means that the pidgin devs are not interested in this
> > functionality and that it won't be supported or accepted. "Patches welcome"
> > implies that this
Probably better to discuss on the developer mailing list, cc'd
Are you having trouble with development on Windows? Have you followed all
the steps on the BuildingWinPidgin wiki page?
I do all my development and testing solely on Superior Windows and I've
never really run into any problems. Just
No reason Visual Studio can't be used. I've used it in the past for
compiling a plugin that needed to use Microsoft's C++ linking to work.
The Instantbird guys use Visual Studio apparently for doing their builds. (
They mention something about an incompatibility with the time_t typedef
though?)
On 07/09/16 00:07, A wrote:
Just as a quick point of note for anyone that might benefit.
I happen to be working certs right now myself. I discovered
letsencrypt.org a free certificate authority. Pretty nifty. That's all
we know. ;)
Anyone with the ability to understand the OpenSSL
On 07-09-2016 01:36, Eion Robb wrote:
Probably better to discuss on the developer mailing list, cc'd
Are you having trouble with development on Windows? Have you followed
all the steps on the BuildingWinPidgin wiki page?
I do all my development and testing solely on Superior Windows and
I've