On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 17:36:23 -0500, Mike Limon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh, irssi uses glib. Why? It's a good lib.
I'm totally agree with you, it's what i've said before.
> And I'm pretty sure everyone using the EFL will have allready
> previously installed glib for one reason or another.
Yes
Heh, irssi uses glib. Why? It's a good lib.
And I'm pretty sure everyone using the EFL will have allready
previously installed glib for one reason or another.
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 11:12:56AM +0100, joel vennin wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 23:42:03 -0500, Mike Limon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 23:42:03 -0500, Mike Limon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was a supporter of the libgaim idea for a couple months based on the
> sole fact Adium X used it, but now I'm firmly convinced Jabber is the
> better bet, loudmouth seems like the best lib to use it with too.
>
> libgaim
I was a supporter of the libgaim idea for a couple months based on the
sole fact Adium X used it, but now I'm firmly convinced Jabber is the
better bet, loudmouth seems like the best lib to use it with too.
libgaim has yet to be released, you have to rip it out of the gaim
source to use.
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Seems like from what you both are saying supporting Jabber as well as
other protocols is natural. I'm sure there is lots of code out there to
support Jabber already.
Certainly as a modular addition, Jabber would be a great candidate.
Have you guys looked at libgaim? IIRC there's a few clients
joel vennin wrote:
[snip]
* it should support at least icq and better also aim.
where is jabber used?
Maybe here is the war :p In fact, why i want jabber protocol instead
of other, it's because the first of all is that Jabber is free, there
is rfc about this protocol and you can get all informatio