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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2008-03-27 Thread Neatchee
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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-09-04 Thread Neatchee
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, and cause a segfault in slashexec if both plugins were
enabled.  Final versioning is 2.1.1-2ubuntu3~7.04prevu1 (we know this
isn't an official ubuntu version, but we wanted to delineate the fact
that this has the patch included, while preserving proper upgrading
prioritizing)

This update also splits the packages a bit differently.  If you use
finch, finch's development files, or the libpurple development files,
you will need to take the additional step of installing those three
packages: finch, finch-dev, and libpurple-dev, respectively.

We've also updated the purple-plugin-pack from the guifications plugins
team from 1.0 -- 2.1.1 (the coincidence of the versioning is not lost
on us).  An additional patch was added (bringing it up to a self-
versioned 2.1.1-2~7.04prevu1) which stops slashexec from causing a
segfault, even if it receives a NULL content message.  For a full list
of updates, you can visit the guifications page at
http://plugins.guifications.org

It should be noted that an official backport doesn't seem likely at this
point.  We've had some conversations with people behind the scenes here,
and there are some...concerns.  Mostly it seems they don't want to do
the work involved with updating all the related packages (nautilus-
sendto, etc, even though we've done all of the work we could find to do
on related packages), but there's also an issue of trust.  We're not
known to the packaging team, and therefor aren't assumed as a
trustworthy backporting team.

if you'd like to see our work supported in an official capacity, let the
good people at canonical know that our packages are safe, breakage-free,
and complete :)

As usual, all of this can be found over at http://www.trausch.us/pidgin

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-27 Thread Neatchee
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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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-16 Thread Neatchee
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 Communication Server messaging.

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Re: [Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-16 Thread Neatchee
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] wrote:
   
 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 Communication Server messaging.

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If you are using our repository, you should simply do sudo apt-get
install pidgin-otr and restart pidgin, Off-the-Record Messaging should
appear in the list of plugins.  After that, you're getting into actual
configuration of OTR, for which you can find help all over the interwebs :)

If you're NOT using our repository, then you should be XD  Haha, just
kidding.  We included instructions on our website
(www.trausch.us/pidgin) for building OTR successfully for Pidgin.  It
requires a few tweaks to the build-deps but it works just fine.  If you
want detailed instructions on how to get OTR 3.1.0 working (since Gutsy
repos still only have 3.0.0), feel free to email us (as this isn't
really a build-help forum).

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Re: [Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-16 Thread Neatchee
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 looking over it
and the only changes that were made shouldn't cause any problems.  It
adds official support for Pidgin (instead of just applying a few patches
to make it work), and adds support for gnome-bluetooth.  It also
includes the ubuntu patch which adds some dependency parameters, fixes a
bug with Thunderbird integration, and a few other things.  See the
changelog for full details.

This should also fix it to say Pidgin instead of Gaim when using
sendto :)

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Re: [Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-16 Thread Neatchee
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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Re: [Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-16 Thread Neatchee
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 the repo.

   

Problem solved.  Two references to the function gaim_debug_info were
left unchanged.  They should have been changed to purple_debug_info. 
Patched, rebuilt, and reuploaded.

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-01 Thread Neatchee
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 moving towards an official backport I'm going
to try and get a handle on where we are with all related packages that
have been presented in this bug report...

Packages built and tested for i386 and AMD64 (available at
http://www.trausch.us/pidgin):

   pidgin, pidgin-data, pidgin-dev, pidgin-dbg, libotr2, libotr2-dev,
pidgin-otr, pidgin-guifications, pidgin-extprefs, pidgin-hotkeys,
purple-plugin-pack, pidgin-blinklight, pidgin-lrvp, pidgin-libnotify,
nautilus-sendto, gaim-xfire

**Notes -
1. Many of these packages also have accompanying dummy transitional 
packages.
2. nautilus-sendto was compiled from a source build that is in testing, but 
awaiting upload to the Debian FTP (at which point it will move to stable), with 
an additional patch for transition from gaim to pidgin
3. gaim-xfire is built from the most recent snapshot available at 
http://gfire.sourceforge.net/snapshots/  It has not been thoroughly tested, but 
works cleanly as far as I can tell.

Packages that have been abandoned by their maintainer:

  gaim-autoprofile, festival-gaim, gaim-xmms-remote (only activity in
the past 289 was to move the newest version from testing to stable, but
this package still does not support pidgin, so I'm going to assume it's
abandoned unless I hear otherwise)

Other packages:

  gaim-encryption has been upgraded to pidgin-encryption and included in
gutsy, however our attempts to backport have been unsuccessful.  pidgin-
encryption requires libnspr4-dev to build (libnspr-dev fails), which in
turn requires libnss3-dev (libnss-dev fails), which conflicts with the
entire Feisty system pretty much (tries to remove gnome-desktop LOL).
If anyone can lend their expertise on this item, it would be
appreciated.

  gaim-irchelper has been merged into purple-plugin-pack

  gaim-themes has been merged into pidgin-data

  galago-gaim-feed is awaiting an update from the galago project team.
Currently there are two conflicting patches in the trac.  One patch
transitions the package to pidgin (though I haven't tested it, and upon
inspection, I'm skeptical of whether it works or not), while the other
patch is from Ubuntu and adds German language support and fixes a
timestamping problem.  These two patches do not work together, and the
galago team is due to update galago-gaim-feed soon anyway, based on
their update schedule.  Either way, I don't think there is very high
demand for this plugin, though I could be wrong, not to mention that
there is an Evolution integration plugin standard in pidgin now, so
galago seems a bit superfluous, unless people are using it with other
software.

  gnome-fifth-toe, meta-ul-desktop-base are package suites.  They are
empty packages that require a number of other packages.  Basically a
best of bundle.  All that's needed is for the maintainers of these
packages to change the dependencies from gaim to pidgin.

 pidgin-console, pidgin-consol-dev, and pidgin-console-data are all part
of pidgin and pidgin-data.  Simply run finch from a terminal.


That's about all I've got on this.  If anyone else has anything to add, please 
do, otherwise I'd like to get some input on what else needs to be done in order 
for this to be picked up as an official backport.

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-01 Thread Neatchee
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 it, that's where you'll find it.

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-01 Thread Neatchee
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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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-08-01 Thread Neatchee
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 backports.  You'll be able
to get the following packages (i386, AMD64, and source):

pidgin
pidgin-blinklight
pidgin-data
pidgin-dbg
pidgin-dev
pidgin-encryption
pidgin-extprefs
pidgin-guifications
pidgin-hotkeys
pidgin-libnotify
pidgin-librvp
pidgin-otr
pidgin-plugin-pack
gaim-xfire--works with Pidgin, despite the gaim naming convention
libotr2
libotr2-bin
libotr2-dev
musictracker
nautilus-sendto
gaim (transitional)
gaim-extendedprefs (transitional)
gaim-guifications (transitional)
gaim-hotkeys (transitional)
gaim-irchelper (transitional)
gaim-libnotify (transitional)
gaim-thinklight (transitional)

To add our repository to your apt source.list, simply add the following
lines:

deb http://www.ansemreport.com/pidgin/repo feisty feisty-backports
deb-src http://www.ansemreport.com/pidgin/repo feisty feisty-backports

Please put these packages under the full stress test.  If we've done
something wrong in the packaging (which I can probably guarantee you we
have) let us know and we'll fix it.  The more testing we can do, the
higher the chances are of getting an official backport approved.

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-07-03 Thread Neatchee
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 there (i.e. you can still send files via Pidgin,
just not from a right-click menu).  Convenience may be lost, yes, but it
doesn't break anything.

I think a bigger concern is the fact that other plugins don't work
properly, such as pidgin-otr (the version of libotr2 and libotr2-bin
available in the feisty repos has a bug that makes it not work with
pidgin-otr.  This is fixed in the next version of libotr2, which is
still officially in testing [though I'm using it and it seems perfectly
stable])

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-06-29 Thread Neatchee
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 pidgin source package XD (see the bottom of this
page for what i'm talking about:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/net/gaim )

In short: you can use the same dummy upgrade package for amd64 feisty
that you would use for your other pidgin backports :)  Or you can link
people to this download page: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-
bin/download.pl?arch=allfile=pool%2Fmain%2Fp%2Fpidgin%2Fgaim_2.0.2-0ubuntu1_all.debmd5sum=e680a30bdd9145f191dbe8518d348b3earch=alltype=main

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-06-28 Thread Neatchee
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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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-06-28 Thread Neatchee
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/pidgin+pidgin-
data_2.0.2-0ubuntu1~7.04prevu1_amd64.tar

Pidgin-dev_2.0.2-0ubuntu1~7.04prevu1_amd64.deb  pidgin-
dbg_2.0.2-0ubuntu1~7.04prevu1_amd64.deb, required for compiling some
additional packages (such as Off the Record).  Backported from Gusty
srouces repositories using prevu.  Tarball:
http://www.ansemreport.com/neatchee/pidgin-dev+pidgin-
dbg_2.0.2-0ubuntu1~7.04prevu1_amd64.tar

I might recommend running a test install, since this is my first
backport XD

Basically I just downloaded the source for each package, made the
changes necessary to get it to successfully build on Feisty (in this
case, change all dependencies on libnss3 to just libnss), built the debs
using preview and installed.  The prevu-built debs are what you're
getting here.  That should be all that needs to be done, correct?
Unless you're going to add scripts to have it successfully replace Gaim
installations.  That's all you though :)

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