Fwd: Problem with Gadu Gadu protocol

2010-01-31 Thread Emil Sekula
Hello,

I have some problem with Gadu Gadu protocol. There is a new version of
this communicator and there are some problems lately with it. When I
try to send message to somebody I have error message:

 The username 'number' tried to connect with you. Unfortunately you
are using the old version of communicator that don't operate with
numbers larger than 17 millions. Please, update your communicator and
chat freely.

This problem is mentioned here: http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/11039

Do you plan to resolve it ?

Regards,
Emil Sekula

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Re: Problem with Gadu Gadu protocol

2010-01-31 Thread Brian Morrison
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 13:16:45 +0100
Emil Sekula emil.sek...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you plan to resolve it ?

Did you read the reply sent to the mailing list after your first post?
You do understand that this is a mailing list and that replies go there
and you need to be subscribed to the list to get them? I've copied you
as a courtesy as I think that otherwise you won't see this. Please do
not reply to me, reply only to the list address that you used before.

The fact is Gadu-Gadu is difficult to support and is dependent on
effort and information that is not easily available to the Pidgin
developers. Please read the original reply in the list archive for more
information.

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Re: Individual contact settings

2010-01-31 Thread Programmer In Training
On 1/31/2010 5:29 AM, Emil Sekula wrote:
 So for Gadu Gadu, Skype and MSN.

Respond on list.

The Skype plugin is an unsupported API plugin. I recommend against using
it as you will still need Skype itself running. I don't use Gadu Gadu so
I cannot advise. As for MSN, as far as I can tell there are per user
presence settings.

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Re: Individual contact settings

2010-01-31 Thread Programmer In Training
On 1/31/2010 9:04 AM, Programmer In Training wrote:
 On 1/31/2010 5:29 AM, Emil Sekula wrote:
 So for Gadu Gadu, Skype and MSN.
 
 Respond on list.
 
 The Skype plugin is an unsupported API plugin. I recommend against using
 it as you will still need Skype itself running. I don't use Gadu Gadu so
 I cannot advise. As for MSN, as far as I can tell there are per user
 presence settings.

Let me fix that last sentence. As far as I can tell there are no per
user presence settings for MSN.

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Transfer of buddy list from one pc to another

2010-01-31 Thread Diedrich Hesmer

I had to upgrade my harddrive.
How I can get my buddy list from the old drive to the new one?
Where are the data stored?

Thanks in advance from Germany
Best regards
Diedrich

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Re: Transfer of buddy list from one pc to another

2010-01-31 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:55, Diedrich Hesmer dhes...@gmx.de wrote:
 I had to upgrade my harddrive.
 How I can get my buddy list from the old drive to the new one?
 Where are the data stored?

All of Pidgin's data is stored in ~/.purple.

See the FAQ (http://d.pidgin.im/wiki/FAQ) for more information.

-D

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Re: icon will not display

2010-01-31 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:50, mark lego...@frontiernet.net wrote:
 the icon for the desktop will not display. what is wrong

There isn't enough information here for us to provide a useful response.

You'll need to provide more details about the issue you're experiencing.

Which OS are you using?

Which version of Pidgin?

What exactly do you mean by the icon for the desktop will not display?

-D

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Re: Skinning

2010-01-31 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 19:16, O'Brien, Duncan dobr...@thehill.org wrote:
 I unzipped the file, and put that file into the folder.

 http://art.gnome.org/themes/gtk2/1317

Extracting the tarball into C:\Program Files\Common
Files\GTK\2.0\share\themes (so that the Cillop-Midnite directory is
now there) works fine for me.

Please reply to the list instead of me directly.

-D


 -Original Message-
 From: daniel.atal...@gmail.com [mailto:daniel.atal...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
 Daniel Atallah
 Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 5:50 PM
 To: O'Brien, Duncan
 Subject: Re: Skinning

 On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 17:10, O'Brien, Duncan dobr...@thehill.org wrote:
 Cillop Midnight (a theme) and I put it in the gtk share/themes folder

 Be more specific - what exactly did you download (URL, etc)?

 Did you put the zip file in the share/themes directory?




 On Jan 29, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Daniel Atallah datal...@pidgin.im wrote:

 On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 13:11, O'Brien, Duncan dobr...@thehill.org
 wrote:

 I am having trouble skinning my pidgin. I have downloaded a theme, but
 when
 I put it in the GTK theme folder it's not appearing on GTK theme
 selector's
 menu.

 What exactly did you download (and where did you extract it to)?

 -D

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Re: Is there anyway to choose a second soundcard for pidgin to use?

2010-01-31 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 06:41, Joel La Prade djeta...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a somewhat strange request. On my work PC I constantly have my
 headphones plugged in as I use a VOIP system. These headphones are USB and
 act as a second sound card.
 I don't always wear these headphones so if I don't have them on, I can't
 hear when I receive a new message using pidgin. Is there any way that I can
 choose which soundcard Pidgin uses? I would like it to use my internal
 soundmax card instead of the gn2100 headset soundcard.

Which OS are you using?

(Please reply to the list, not to me directly)

-D

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Finch On FreeBSD TTY Console

2010-01-31 Thread Programmer In Training
Are there any known issues with Finch on a TTY console (ctrl+F1-F7)?
I've been giving it a go the past few days and according to the man
page, I should be able to use alt+ any number of letters for various
functions (like alt+c to close a window). None of the alt+ controls work
for me. The only thing it catches is ctrl+c and then it asks me if I
want to exit Finch. I ask because whenever I add a new account, I have
to close Finch and reopen it to close the add account window. Is this a
FreeBSD issue or a known issue in Finch (I forget which version exactly
but it's the latest one in ports)?
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Re: Finch On FreeBSD TTY Console

2010-01-31 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin

On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Programmer In Training wrote:


Are there any known issues with Finch on a TTY console (ctrl+F1-F7)?
I've been giving it a go the past few days and according to the man
page, I should be able to use alt+ any number of letters for various
functions (like alt+c to close a window). None of the alt+ controls work
for me. The only thing it catches is ctrl+c and then it asks me if I
want to exit Finch. I ask because whenever I add a new account, I have
to close Finch and reopen it to close the add account window. Is this a
FreeBSD issue or a known issue in Finch (I forget which version exactly
but it's the latest one in ports)?


Try escape [char] instead of ctrl-char.

I've run finch on FreeBSD under screen numerous times this way.  I don't 
*think* I've run it on the console directly, but I may have done so from a 
console, sshing into another machine (like when in a datacenter on one BSD 
machine, connecting back to my home machine).


-Dan


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Re: Finch On FreeBSD TTY Console

2010-01-31 Thread Programmer In Training
On 1/31/2010 2:29 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
 On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Programmer In Training wrote:
 
 Are there any known issues with Finch on a TTY console (ctrl+F1-F7)?
 I've been giving it a go the past few days and according to the man
 page, I should be able to use alt+ any number of letters for various
 functions (like alt+c to close a window). None of the alt+ controls work
 for me. The only thing it catches is ctrl+c and then it asks me if I
 want to exit Finch. I ask because whenever I add a new account, I have
 to close Finch and reopen it to close the add account window. Is this a
 FreeBSD issue or a known issue in Finch (I forget which version exactly
 but it's the latest one in ports)?
 
 Try escape [char] instead of ctrl-char.

well the only ctrl-char that works is ctrl-c for closing. I'll try
esc-char next time I'm on my box. If this works, the man pages should be
updated to note the different behavior on FreeBSD (or perhaps a FreeBSD
specific manpage).

 I've run finch on FreeBSD under screen numerous times this way.  I don't
 *think* I've run it on the console directly, but I may have done so from
 a console, sshing into another machine (like when in a datacenter on one
 BSD machine, connecting back to my home machine).

I wouldn't be surprised if I was the only one having this issue. I've
hosed my installation at least once, and have now hosed FreeBSD ports
(infinite loop for three packages/dependencies).

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Re: Finch On FreeBSD TTY Console

2010-01-31 Thread Programmer In Training
On 1/31/2010 2:29 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
snip
 Try escape [char] instead of ctrl-char.
 
 I've run finch on FreeBSD under screen numerous times this way.  I don't
 *think* I've run it on the console directly, but I may have done so from
 a console, sshing into another machine (like when in a datacenter on one
 BSD machine, connecting back to my home machine).
 
 -Dan
 
 

By the way, that works. esc+[char] gets desired results (when the esc
key works, time for a new keyboard it seems).

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Re: Finch On FreeBSD TTY Console

2010-01-31 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin

On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Programmer In Training wrote:


On 1/31/2010 2:29 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
snip

Try escape [char] instead of ctrl-char.

I've run finch on FreeBSD under screen numerous times this way.  I don't
*think* I've run it on the console directly, but I may have done so from
a console, sshing into another machine (like when in a datacenter on one
BSD machine, connecting back to my home machine).

-Dan




By the way, that works. esc+[char] gets desired results (when the esc
key works, time for a new keyboard it seems).


No, it could just be that your terminal setup isn't sending the right 
definition of the escape sequences pidgin is expecting.


This is not the first time I've seen the console have odd issues with 
ctrl-keys, fkeys, etc.


-Dan

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