Oops, after a little more investigation I realized that whenever I imported the WIN32 def'd code, nullclient wasn't actually compiling, so I had never *actually* tested that change! Once I got it to compile with the win32 specific code in it, AIM worked like a charm. Thanks so much for your help! The trick was including win32/win32dep.h, which had declarations for some of the functions used in the win32 specific code.
Jeremy Trammell Chief Technology Officer 509 East 87th St. #1W New York, NY 10128 Setaris Corporation cell +1.518.331.5180 www.setaris.com <http://www.setaris.com> fax +1.646.786.4370 INTELLIGENT SOFTWARE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Jeremy Trammell - Setaris <jeremy.tramm...@setaris.com> *To:* Daniel Atallah <daniel.atal...@gmail.com> *CC:* "support@pidgin.im" <support@pidgin.im> *Sent:* 07/07/2009 9:14:22 AM -0400 *Subject:* libpurple, the nullclient and AIM > Oh yes, sorry, I've been playing around with this for so long now I > forgot about that! Yes, I've tried including the WIN32 code with no > change in the results (double checked it right now just to be sure). > I still get to "Username sent" and then nothing else for AIM. > > > Jeremy Trammell > Chief Technology Officer > 509 East 87th St. #1W > New York, NY 10128 > Setaris Corporation cell +1.518.331.5180 > www.setaris.com <http://www.setaris.com> fax +1.646.786.4370 > > > INTELLIGENT SOFTWARE > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Daniel Atallah <daniel.atal...@gmail.com> > *To:* Jeremy Trammell - Setaris <jeremy.tramm...@setaris.com> > *CC:* "support@pidgin.im" <support@pidgin.im> > *Sent:* 07/07/2009 8:41:37 AM -0400 > *Subject:* libpurple, the nullclient and AIM > > >> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Jeremy Trammell - >> Setaris<jeremy.tramm...@setaris.com> wrote: >> >>> glib_input_add() looks identical to pidgin_input_add() to me. I'm pretty >>> sure they compile to the same code. >>> >> >> They don't. Look at the #ifdef _WIN32 stuff. >> >> -D >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Support@pidgin.im mailing list > Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: > http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
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