On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 6:22 AM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, since there's been no replies, I'll elaborate a little... > > I made a program using libpurple, and one of its features is the ability > to send buddy requests to certain users in a database. It runs strictly > on the command line. (And no..it is not a spam bot or any stupid thing > like that). > > Now for the problem: Whenever I send a buddy request from my program to > another ICQ account, the buddy request is never received on the other > side. In my program, I send the buddy request by calling > purple_account_add_buddy(). Also as another note, when I close my > program (signing the ICQ account off) and run it again, the buddy I just > tried to add disappears, so it's not staying on the server-side buddy > list. > > Since pidgin can add ICQ buddies successfully but my program can't (for > some reason??), I tested out the difference between the debug logs when > adding a buddy in pidgin and adding a buddy in my program (the buddy is > logged in on a standard Windows ICQ client): > > *Adding buddy in libpurple with purple_account_add_buddy(): > > (05:54:07) oscar: ssi: adding buddy 401787217 to group Buddies > (05:54:07) oscar: Requesting ICQ alias for 401787217 > (05:54:07) oscar: rate change (param ID 0x0001): curavg = 4668, maxavg = > 6000, alert at 2000, clear warning at 2500, limit at 1500, disconnect at > 800 (window size = 80) > (05:54:07) oscar: ssi: status is 0x000e for a 0x0008 action with name no > item > (05:54:07) oscar: icq response: 60 bytes, 579746952, 0x07da, 0x0028 > (05:54:07) oscar: ssi: status is 0x0000 for a 0x0009 action with name > Buddies > (05:54:09) util: Writing file accounts.xml to directory /dev/null > (05:54:09) util: Error creating directory /dev/null: File exists > (05:54:12) util: Writing file blist.xml to directory /dev/null > (05:54:12) util: Error creating directory /dev/null: File exists > > The buddy request was never received on the other end... > > I know the natural assumption is "your program is broken" but I can > confirm that it works with 3 out of 4 protocols...It works with AIM, > Yahoo, and MSN, but fails with ICQ, and it still fails even in the > simplest program. I am really stumped and would greatly appreciate any > help...this problem is delaying the launch of a website I'm creating.
In Pidgin isn't there a dialog that asks the user if they want to request authorization from the buddy, and allows the user to enter a little message? Does your UI handle that? I think you would need to implement the request_input callback in the request API. -Mark _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
