Are there any ideas on having pymsn working with these jeps? Some clients already work with these, it would be nice to see avatar's from msn contacts.
Also I am the maintainer for the Gentoo ebuilds for jabber related issues, and i would like to retire the old c based msn transport, I have been running a cvs snapshot of the new version that does not require the patched twisted, any ideas on a date for a oficial release? Also is there a way to change the place where the config file is located as that is needed in a full install ( software goes to /usr/bin config to /etc/jabber etc etc ) Apart from that i have been using the snapshot from jan 17 in a server with some 40 users with no problem. -- Gustavo Felisberto (HumpBack) Web: http://dev.gentoo.org/~humpback Blog: http://blog.felisberto.net/ ------------ It's most certainly GNU/Linux, not Linux. Read more at http://www.gnu.org/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html . ------------- -- Gustavo Felisberto (HumpBack) Web: http://dev.gentoo.org/~humpback Blog: http://blog.felisberto.net/ ------------ It's most certainly GNU/Linux, not Linux. Read more at http://www.gnu.org/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html . ------------- From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 28 09:00:02 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy Lunn) Date: Fri Jan 28 09:00:02 2005 Subject: [py-transports] PyAIM-t not adding new contacts In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Thu, Jan 27, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:06:55AM -0600, Aaron Axelsen wrote: > I have also experienced behavior where after adding an aim user to your > list, the user will not show up on your list until you log in and out of > the tranport. I've noticed simular behaviour with PyMSNt. Interesting thing is that I think it was a case where I registered a passport and tried to use it right away in PyMSNt (it's just for testing). Have never tried it in a real client, though in the past I didn't have to do this for the c version (I'm sure I created other passports and used them with no trouble). So does the same thing apply where you need to login with a real client for PyMSNt? -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia http://www.jabber.org.au/ - the next generation of Instant Messaging. From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 28 09:58:50 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Henninger) Date: Fri Jan 28 09:58:50 2005 Subject: [py-transports] PyAIM-t not adding new contacts In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This probably has a lot to do with the poor handling of the SSI buddy list code that Jonas is fixing. I've watched the traffic with a real ICQ client and it does not exhibit this behavior. It properly shows you the person's status immediately after adding. So I suspect it's a matter of, the person just isn't being added to your roster properly. Of course, that doesn't explain why it is doing that with MSN too. =/ Daniel -- "The most addictive drug in the world is music." - The Lost Boyz > On Thu, Jan 27, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:06:55AM -0600, Aaron Axelsen wrote: >> I have also experienced behavior where after adding an aim user to your >> list, the user will not show up on your list until you log in and out of >> the tranport. > > I've noticed simular behaviour with PyMSNt. Interesting thing is that I > think it was a case where I registered a passport and tried to use it > right away in PyMSNt (it's just for testing). Have never tried it in a > real client, though in the past I didn't have to do this for the c > version (I'm sure I created other passports and used them with no > trouble). > > So does the same thing apply where you need to login with a real client > for PyMSNt? > > -- > Jeremy Lunn > Melbourne, Australia > http://www.jabber.org.au/ - the next generation of Instant Messaging. > _______________________________________________ > py-transports mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/py-transports >
