Hi,
The segfault sound odd but the documentation could do with an update
for 1.4 (XMPP 1.0 branch). I'll look into that, thanks for letting me
know.
Cheers,
Micke
25 nov 2008 kl. 13.53 skrev Jonathan Schleifer:
> Am 25.11.2008 um 13:41 schrieb Mikael Hallendal:
>
>>
Hi,
I'm the author of Loudmouth and just wanted if you could describe what
made it not suited for your needs?
Thanks a lot,
Mikael Hallendal
25 nov 2008 kl. 07.34 skrev Jonathan Schleifer:
> Am 24.11.2008 um 20:06 schrieb Patrick Logan:
>
>> 4. C vs.C++ - I'd prefe
Doh!
Thanks for pointing that out Peter! :)
// Micke
29 okt 2008 kl. 22.25 skrev Peter Saint-Andre:
> Hej Mikael, you forgot to mention the Ruby bindings! :)
>
> http://www.loudmouth-project.org/bindings/ruby
>
> Mikael Hallendal wrote:
>> What is Loudmouth?
>>
mouth-project.org/
Contributions are always welcome, just create an account on
Github.com, branch and request pulls.
The 1.4.x branch will now be the new stable branch and development of
1.2.x is officially stopped.
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Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.4.1 contains a bugfix from 1.4.0 causing some clients to be
disconnected if connected through a NAT firewall.
You can down
f the 1.3
branch that lead to this release:
Dafydd Harries
Martyn Russell
Mikael Hallendal
Owen Taylor
Richard Hult
Senko Rasic
Simon McVittie
Sjoerd Simons
The 1.4.x branch will now be the new stable branch and development of
1.2.x is officially halted.
Enjoy!
The Loudmouth
S X
* [LM-120] - Protect EAI_NODATA with #ifdef
* [LM-121] - Getting time outs when going through NAT on Linux
Thanks to Senko Rasic, Owen Taylor, Richard Hult, Martyn Russell and
Mikael Hallendal for the work done on this release.
You can download Loudmouth 1.3.4 here:
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25 feb 2008 kl. 00.55 skrev Peter Saint-Andre:
Hi,
Mikael Hallendal wrote:
25 feb 2008 kl. 00.23 skrev Peter Saint-Andre:
Hi,
Nice going everyone!
Not so nice yet. More bugs than I care to name... :(
When I click on the submit library node I get an access denied on
[1].
Do I need to do
25 feb 2008 kl. 00.23 skrev Peter Saint-Andre:
Hi,
Nice going everyone!
When I click on the submit library node I get an access denied on [1].
Do I need to do something or does an admin have to enable my account
to be able to submit information?
Cheers,
Mikael Hallendal
[1] http
rent C libraries
offer support for writing server (as opposed to client or component)
code?
Loudmouth 1.x does not support this but I have plans for that at some
point in Loudmouth 2.x, any help in this area would be appreciated
and would also speed up the implementation of it.
Cheers,
10 sep 2007 kl. 08.26 skrev Devraj Mukherjee:
Hey,
Hey Mikael.
I will give it a shot writing a Cocoa wrapper for Loudmouth :)
Sweet, looking forward to result!
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easier to work with under Bbjective-C/
Cocoa. I am very interested to get good integration with this
platform but I haven't had the time to look into it (and probably
won't in any foreseeable future).
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n our announce list:
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Hello All
I am a new at the voice chat Jabber, do you have some simple
exaples at c/c++/c# to make a voice chat with an open source
running in window platform, like freeswitch console mode for example.
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y you are aiming for in the first step.
However, I can say that writing it all is a significant amount of
more work than using an already existing and working library.
Cheers,
Mikael Hallendal
Hi,
I'll use Java language and I didn't decide to write all stuff
myself or use an e
13 nov 2006 kl. 21.48 skrev Sönmez Kartal:
Hi,
It depends very much on what language you are planning to use and
whether you plan to write it all yourself or use an existing Jabber/
XMPP library to do the XML parsing and session handling or not.
Cheers,
Mikael Hallendal
Hi,
I want to
m/pub/imendio/loudmouth/src/loudmouth-1.0.5.tar.gz
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e final version
or just for the prototype but having a dependency on QT would
definitely lower the reusability of the project.
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And of course, a quick build fix release :)
1.0.3 is available on
http://ftp.imendio.com/pub/imendio/loudmouth/src/loudmouth-1.0.3.tar.gz
This fixes a build issue when building without SSL. Thanks foser for
finding and patching.
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13 maj 2005 kl. 09.08 skrev Mikael Hallendal:
Hi again,
I think that if we have some kind of review process for clients the
only thing it should do is to decide whether the client is listed
on the jabber.org web page or not.
Could also be a good idea to just list one preferred client for
list is daunting, or you can spend an entire weekend trying each of
the clients for your operating system.
Just my thoughts,
Mikael Hallendal
We're having quite a debate on the JSF Members list today.
(http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/members/) The main topic is
certification of ope
Loudmouth 0.90 released
May 08, 2005
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Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
News in 0.90
In this release a lot of fixes from Daniel Lavalliere has been
incorporated. This include
it was possible to create them
from a client. Are you talking about the Jive Messanger or is it part of
the spec for a compliant MUC component?
I meant from the UI where you manage the rest of the jabber server.
Would be nice to also be able to define a bunch of persistent rooms.
Be
ality left for the future?
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Hi,
Really looking forward to this release. Will it be possible to set
access control and define static rooms from the web UI in this release.
I couldn't find the possibility in 1.1?
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Dov,
We'll be releasing Jive Messenger (XMPP serve
s nice from the technical point of view. What is
needed is an "Jabber the IM protocol" site. And this site can leave out
*all* other use cases of Jabber, and probably most technicall parts,
expect for some bullets on why Jabber would be better for the avarage IM
user.
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he hardest part is
still to try to figure out what the differences between different
servers are.
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Hey all,
Hi,
Just wanted to say that you guys rock, I'm very much looking forward to
the GPL version!
Best Regards,
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We're happy to announce that Jive Messenger is becoming Open Source
under the GPL license. Jive Messenger is a Java-based X
Loudmouth 0.17.1 released
Aug 30, 2004
This is a quick bug fix release that fixes a problem if you don't set a
keep alive rate.
What is Loudmouth
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
News in
Loudmouth 0.17 released
Imendio is happy to announce a new version of Loudmouth. This release
adds support to connect to a different server than the host part of the
JID. Also added API to have Loudmouth send keep-alive packages at
regular intervals.
What is Loudmouth
Loudmouth is a small C lib
gainst these services for
those users we need some way of doing that aswell.
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On ons, 2004-03-31 at 11:34 +0200, Ulrich Staudinger wrote:
> It's not an ugly solution, imo it's the preferred way, xml parsers will
> ignore whitespaces and if a parser ddoesn't, then it's not really a good
> parser.
Thanks, I'll do it that way,
Mika
user suggested that SMACK was
sending a space character every 30 seconds but this sounds like a bit of
an ugly solution.
Just wondering if there is a "preferred" way of doing this?
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Imendio is happy to announce a new version of Loudmouth. This release
should be welcome for people trying to use Loudmouth with several
connections in different threads aswell as people needing support for
HTTP proxy.
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way of filtering what gets
delivered to a particular client and what gets stored offline.
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of the
> different user experiences offered by having the selection. *Not
> everyone likes the MSN experience*
The problem here is that you almost never chat only with people that use
the same client. And if everyone handles this differently you can't be
sure that there messag
here was some 'Client UI
> design best practices'-guide :D
The fact that you are sending over Jabber shouldn't enforce anything on
your UI. I think however that it's very important to have rules on how
to behave with other clients (these are called specifications).
Best
online that has a higher
priority. This is exactly what I want to do, only that the client itself
handles the priority setting.
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> email, etc..).
This sounds like a work-around that the user has to handle himself
everytime. This is really hard to solve in a nice way, other IM systems
don't have the problem since they don't allow multiple
ich goes to my desktop since he happened to chat with that resource. A
few hours later I go back to my desktop and see that he has written the
question.
If the message followed the client where I actually is, this wouldn't
have happened. Is there any solution to this with the
esource set to away.
So to my question, this might be a good idea to clearify in the spec.
What does "available" mean, is it that the resource is online or that
the resource isn't busy, away, ext-away?
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you are interested in hacking on Loudmouth or use it to
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t was routed to another user, if so, that
looks like a serious bug in the jabberd.
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Hi!
I just released Loudmouth 0.11 with added support for SSL through
GnuTLS. The patch was sent by Bartosz Zapalowski who did a great job!
Please try it out and give me your opinions.
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lm_message_get_sub_type.
* Win32 build fixes. Sent in by Vince Negri.
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t; Does it have to do with sub_type_avaiable or type_presence ???
Hmm .. I'm not entirely sure how you would do this with the jabber
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message was what you expected.
Let me know if you want help.
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> into the `pkg-config --cflags --libs loudmouth-1.0`
Thanks, fixed in both examples. Seemed to have missed that :)
> By the way is work great, nice and fast compared to using Net::Jabber with
> perl.
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ons 2003-03-05 klockan 19.58 skrev Mikael Hallendal:
> ons 2003-03-05 klockan 15.07 skrev Trent Melcher:
> > Mikael
> >
> > Thanks, looks good. An example would be great, as per my original post all
> > I need it to connect to the server shoot out a message to a speci
when I add support for blocking calls this will be even simpler
since you don't need the callbacks.
You run it with:
jabber-send -s -u -p -m -t
[--port ] [-r ]
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g into the guts
> of building building the code to do it yet.
I'll hack up an example that does just that later tonight.
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;m not really sure what are you after here. Since what's left is
pretty much only the socket to connect to the server and be able to read
a string (that you feed your parser)? Perhaps I missed something?
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or C++?
Hi!
We have a C library that we will release pretty soon. It's not BSD
license but you have the opportunity to buy the rights to use it in a
closed-source commercial application.
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me know if this might be interesting for you. I plan to support at
least Linux, Mac OSX, *BSD and Win32. Currently only Linux is tested
though.
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tor 2003-01-23 klockan 01.05 skrev Ralph Meijer:
> Hi,
Hi!
As said on Jabber me and Richard Hult will be going to FOSDEM and will
be arriving on the morning Friday 7th.
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> This years FOSDEM (Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meet
ou really
need to start using it. Currently support for transports are missing
(though if you already have the transports setup they work).
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brary for C. We are using it to write our own jabber client using
Gtk2.
Hopefully I'll be able to make a release of it before leaving one month
for New Zealand in three weeks. Let me know if you want to try it out
before I've been able to get a release out and I'll direct you to the
ings to finish before announcing it though.
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>
>
> On 10 Apr 2002, Thomas Muldowney wrote:
>
> > Awesome, I've advocated for glib a few times in jabberd but it hasn't
> > happened yet ;-) I'd offer my help but I think jer
ary which uses glib for object
system and signal handling. It's not finished yet and I will announce it
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