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2011-01-02Bring psi up to the current release version, 0.14:schnoebe1-4/+3
Changes ------- New in 0.14 - Added color options to the chat window. - Can now specify a reason for kick/ban in groupchat. - Improved User Info window, to show more fields and photo view/save. - Support for Enchant as an alternative to Aspell. - Commandline interface now supports choosing profile and setting status. - D-BUS interface now supports setting status and indicating sleep/wake. - Fixed voice calling compatibility bugs with Pidgin and Empathy. - Various other minor improvements and bugfixes. New in 0.13 - Voice calls (Jingle RTP). - Basic XMPP URI handler. - Ability to permanently trust certificates at connect time. - Mini command system (Ctrl+7 in chat window). - Various bugfixes.
2004-11-27Update psi to 0.9.2.jdolecek1-0/+1
Notable addition is file upload support, other changes are mostly usability changes and bug fixes. Full list available at http://psi.affinix.com/?page=changelog. Internal pkgsrc organization changes: * depends on qca-tls for SSL support, functionality confirmed working; this fixes PR#26120, PR#25444, PR#26665 * uses prepared psi language files, no longer using lrelease (the raw language files are not part of distribution), only use DEPMETHOD=build for qt3-tools
2004-07-12don't depend on psi-ssl direct; suggest the installation of psi-ssljdolecek1-1/+1
plugin in MESSAGE instead bump PKGREVISION for this change
2003-07-27Update psi to version 0.9 (latest available).jdolecek1-3/+4
Changes since 0.8.7: * OpenPGP integration (via GnuPG) * Jabber Browsing * Groupchat invites / private-messaging * better SSL certificate handling * ton of bugfixes Package now also includes all available language packs.
2002-08-04make shorterjdolecek1-4/+1
2002-08-04PSI 0.8.6 - advanced graphical Jabber instant messaging clientjdolecek1-0/+26
Jabber is an open, XML based Instant Messaging system that seeks to be the standard IM network. It is a distributed system, created from the ground up, not relying upon central servers. Thus, anyone can run a server, and they are all interoperable. For assistance with migrating users to Jabber, many servers feature transports for interoperating with other IM systems. Features: * Message (ICQ-style) and Chat (AIM-style) modes * Drag and drop to send to multiple contacts * Full Unicode support * Secure connections * Saving contact list locally, and server sync on login * Icon Themes * Agent registration and searching * Retrieving and updating User Info * Sound support for incoming events * Auto-away after a configurable amount of time * Tray/dock icon for KDE/GNOME environments * Language plugins