Hello,
I am relatively new in the realm of using libpurple, particularly in an
application that is not Pidgin nor Finch. Recently I've been developing
some functionality to display blocked users in my own application, and
have been getting some peculiar results. Thus far it smells like
On 04/07/10 11:59, Stephen wrote:
Hello,
I am relatively new in the realm of using libpurple, particularly in an
application that is not Pidgin nor Finch. Recently I've been developing
some functionality to display blocked users in my own application, and
have been getting some peculiar
On 10-04-07 1:10 PM, Programmer In Training wrote:
On 04/07/10 11:59, Stephen wrote:
Hello,
I am relatively new in the realm of using libpurple, particularly in an
application that is not Pidgin nor Finch. Recently I've been developing
some functionality to display blocked users in my own
Programmer In Training spake unto us the following wisdom:
On 04/07/10 11:59, Stephen wrote:
Hello,
I am relatively new in the realm of using libpurple, particularly in an
application that is not Pidgin nor Finch. Recently I've been developing
some functionality to display blocked
On 04/07/10 12:14, Stephen wrote:
snip
D'oh. I suppose I figured that an end-user of libpurple *is* a
Only in the sense that we use Pidgin and/or Finch which uses libpurple. ;)
developer. =) I'll repost, then.
Thanks,
Stephen
NP buddy, hope you find some answers. (:
--
Yours In
On 04/07/10 12:23, Ethan Blanton wrote:
Programmer In Training spake unto us the following wisdom:
On 04/07/10 11:59, Stephen wrote:
Hello,
I am relatively new in the realm of using libpurple, particularly in an
application that is not Pidgin nor Finch. Recently I've been developing
some