My apologies to anyone who got that last email. Damn webapp sending out
emails to everyone on my gmail that I ever sent or received an email
from. Gotta be more careful with these things :(
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Updated pidgin from 2.1.1-1ubuntu1 --> 2.1.1-2ubuntu2, and included a
patch to force the offline message emulation plugin to a lower priority,
thus preventing it from interfering with other plugins (like /exec).
Previously, OME would set the message content to NULL to early in the
handling order, a
We've updated our repo with Pidgin 2.1.1 for Feisty. Again,
instructions can be found at www.trausch.us/pidgin on how to use our
repo, or build these backports yourself.
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Brian Resnik wrote:
> Jo Vermeulen wrote:
>
>> Hmm, I just noticed nautilius-sendto still says "Instant Message
>> (Gaim)", which probably should be replaced by "Instant Message (Pidgin)"
>> ...
>>
>>
>>
> Ok, scratch that. Apparently the package is thoroughly broken. Taking
> it off t
Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> Hmm, I just noticed nautilius-sendto still says "Instant Message
> (Gaim)", which probably should be replaced by "Instant Message (Pidgin)"
> ...
>
>
Ok, scratch that. Apparently the package is thoroughly broken. Taking
it off the repo.
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Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> Hmm, I just noticed nautilius-sendto still says "Instant Message
> (Gaim)", which probably should be replaced by "Instant Message (Pidgin)"
> ...
>
>
Just updated the repo with a new version of nautilus-sendto. Though
this version is still technically "unstable" i did some
leps wrote:
> Hi guys, I was able to build pidgin no problem but I couldn't really figure
> out how to get the gaim-otr package to work. Did anyone else get it working
> with pidgin? I guess it would be pidgin-otr now.
>
> On 8/16/07, Neatchee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
The nautilus-sendto issue isn't something we would work on. Submit a
bug report (report à la bug) to the nautilus-sendto developers :)
By request, we've also included pidgin-sipe in our repo, which adds
support for the IM features of SIP/E. As I understand it, the protocol
also works with Live C
Scratch that request for help on pidgin-encryption I'm just a little
slow and forgot to change some of the flags in debian/rules We've now
got pidgin-encryption working as well.
In addition to the inclusion of these extra packages, Trausch and I have
also created an apt repository for all of our
Music Tracker has been added to both extra plugin tarballs, as
requested.
The amd64 package has been tested on my own PC. I don't have an i386
computer that I can test the package on (just one to build it on), so
let me know if it doesn't work.
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Trausch went to bed, and his website requires that all comments be
approved, so until he wakes up, here's where you can grab the i386 extra
plugins:
http://www.ansemreport.com/pidgin/pidgin-2.1.0-i386_extras.tar.bz2
gaim-xfire is now included in the extras plugin packages, so if you're
looking for
Trausch and I have updated packages available on his website for Pidgin
2.1.0 We have i386 and AMD64 packages available, along with a plethora
of plugins. You can grab them from http://www.trausch.us/pidgin (see
below for more information on what packages are done)
In an attempt to get this movi
While pidgin does not properly integrate with nautilus-sendto, this is
more of a convenience issue, isn't it? I've installed nautilus-sendto
with pidgin, and while pidgin does not show up as a send-to option, it
does not otherwise break nautilus-sendto. In addition, the
functionality is still the
Hey man. The dummy package, gaim_2.0.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb, is available
from the Gutsy repos and works as-is as far as I'm aware. No
backporting needed. I can't even TRY to backport it because when prevu
tries to pull the source packages for the gaim transitional package,
it's referenced to the pi
No worries, boss!
Pidgin_2.0.2-0ubuntu1~7.04prevu1_amd64.deb & Pidgin-
data_2.0.2-0ubuntu1~7.04prevu1_amd64.deb, both required to build a basic
working install of Pidgin on AMD64 feisty. Backported from Gutsy source
repositories using prevu. Tarball:
http://www.ansemreport.com/neatchee/pi
Hey Mike, did you get that tarball for x64 that I sent you? Want to
make sure that it came through alright.
Let me know if you need anything else built (I don't necessarily keep up
to date on Pidgin development)
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If you want, I can send you the debs built for my amd64 build so you
don't have to take the time. Built with prevu from Gutsy sources pidgin
and pidgin-data, changing all references of libnss3 to libnss
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Just built Pidgin 2.0.2 for Feisty AMD64 using prevu. Had to get source
and change all references of libnss3 to libnss, but the application
still runs flawlessly (since pidgin is designed to work with either
libnss or libnss3 anyway). This was the only dependency I needed to
change in my build.
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