What is Loudmouth? Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.3.4 is a release on the unstable 1.3 branch. It contains of added features and bug fixes. Fixed bugs: * [LM-95] - File descriptor leak in lm-connection.c * [LM-113] - Loudmouth doesn't build with --disable-debug * [LM-115] - ABI breakage from 1.2 => 1.3 * [LM-116] - lm_connection_set_jid() required when not using SRV * [LM-117] - Reentrancy error on failed connect * [LM-118] - Build fails on Mac OS X * [LM-120] - Protect EAI_NODATA with #ifdef * [LM-121] - Getting time outs when going through NAT on Linux Thanks to Senko Rasic, Owen Taylor, Richard Hult, Martyn Russell and Mikael Hallendal for the work done on this release. You can download Loudmouth 1.3.4 here: http://ftp.imendio.com/pub/imendio/loudmouth/src/loudmouth-1.3.4.tar.bz2 The git repository for the 1.3 branch is located on freedesktop.org: git://github.com/hallski/loudmouth.git You can browse it online here: http://github.com/hallski/loudmouth/tree/master The Loudmouth project page: http://www.loudmouth-project.org/ Enjoy! The Loudmouth Team