forum thread : http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=17106#17106
and your 'bug' is probably caused by your version of gnash and the option to
show the wink in the chat window..
look at it in the forums, it's been answered.
KKRT
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 03:47:16PM +0100, Tommy Quist
it's a very good point you got there!
As I said on the forum, there are improvements to be made on how it checks for
the dependencies, maybe this
would go as part of the improvements...
KKRT
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 07:31:36PM +, Tom Hennigan wrote:
> With the mac version I'd like to be abl
With the mac version I'd like to be able to ship a "ready to rumble"
version (no compilation or further installations). So maybe the
author could add an option to check for cabextract in the plugin's
dir, and if it's there then the cabextractor preference is set to
"$dir/cabextract" (where
- Original Message -
From: Tommy Quist
> Is there a forum topic where I can discuss my results in testing it, or
> should I just jam it in here?
http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=17106#17106
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T
Is there a forum topic where I can discuss my results in testing it, or
should I just jam it in here?
Well, I'll just jam it in here, and I guess I can continue in the forums if
needed.
installed:
Winks Plugin 20070310.2aMSN svn (co couple days ago)
gnash-0.7.2
cabextract-1.1
on amd64.
The obje
sure, for precompiled packages, then decides if it's enable or not by default.
On 3/11/07, Sander Hoentjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that is no use for precompiled packages
>
> On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 13:15 +0100, Yoda-BZH - Tristan Charbonneau wrote:
> > Is that possible that the ./configure che
that is no use for precompiled packages
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 13:15 +0100, Yoda-BZH - Tristan Charbonneau wrote:
> Is that possible that the ./configure checks if cabextract and flash
> are found, then it enable the plugin automatically, otherwise it
> disable it ?
>
> in amsn/plugins:
> Yoda-BZH
Is that possible that the ./configure checks if cabextract and flash
are found, then it enable the plugin automatically, otherwise it
disable it ?
in amsn/plugins:
Yoda-BZH
in amsn-extras/plugins:
On 3/11/07, Sander Hoentjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about:
> if a plugin adds functionali
How about:
if a plugin adds functionality found in the official messenger it goes
in amsn, otherwise it goes in extras?
This means this one will go in amsn.
Sander
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 04:50 -0400, Youness Alaoui wrote:
> how about have it in amsn/plugins instead of amsn-extras, and ship it with
how about have it in amsn/plugins instead of amsn-extras, and ship it with
amsn, but not have it enabled by
default ?
about cabextract + flash dependency, it's true and it's annoying, but that's
how it is... it means a user has to
check the readme file for the plugin...
I suppose the config wi
Tom Hennigan wrote:
> Default plugin? It's a much wanted feature. Although then aMSN would
> have the additional dependancy of cabextract??
that may be a "suggested package"; maybe winks shouldn't be enabled by
default
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T
Default plugin? It's a much wanted feature. Although then aMSN would
have the additional dependancy of cabextract??
- Tom
On 11 Mar 2007, at 02:10, Youness Alaoui wrote:
> Hello,
> the winks plugin is now 'stable'/complete.. so I'll be adding it to
> SVN. my question is : should it go into
>
Hello,
the winks plugin is now 'stable'/complete.. so I'll be adding it to SVN. my
question is : should it go into
amsn-extras or into one of the 'default plugins' ?
what do you guys think ?
p.s.: to give it a try, get it here : http://in.solit.us/archives/download/13728
KKRT
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Hi,
2005/11/12, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi there...
> just a note to be added to the wiki (who's the wiki's maintainer ???) :
> I found out that the winks files that are transfered are in MSCF format (a
> proprietary compression format, just like the cabinet files)... it seems
> that
Hi there...
just a note to be added to the wiki (who's the wiki's maintainer ???) :
I found out that the winks files that are transfered are in MSCF format (a
proprietary compression format, just like the cabinet files)... it seems
that ultimatezip (http://www.ultimatezip.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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