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fixes recently noted compile problems on 1.5.3/alpha
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are built using the hard-syscall-enabled pth. Bump the PKGREVISION so we
can distinguish these packages from the previous ones.
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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
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appropriate PTHREAD_OPTS incantation, and move the checks for the value
of PTHREAD_TYPE below the inclusion of pthread.buildlink.mk.
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after consulting with Todd. Any volunteers for any of these packages?
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xchat will become non-gnome in the next commit.
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setting DIST_SUBDIR to '.', like opera* do.
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even go in the suse subdir??).
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which showed up in the last bulk build.
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was provided by Adam Lebsack <lebsack@mac.com> with a few minor bug fixes
by me.
This closes PR pkg/14922.
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package). This closes PR pkg/17555.
list of minor changes:
- added external User Interface support
- bugfixes
- FreeBSD specific includes adjusted
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Provided in PR 16599 by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>
Gabber is a Free and Open Source GNOME client for an instant messaging
system called Jabber. Jabber is a Free and Open Source distributed
instant messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the
protocol is well documented. Jabber allows communication with many
different instant messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. There are
several different Jabber clients already, but no other GNOME clients
as of this writing. Hopefully Gabber will serve the purpose of being a
robust GNOME Jabber client well.
For further information, see JabberCentral for end user news and
Jabber.org for developer news.
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a standalone application. Based in part on PR 16835 from Julio Merino; any
differences mainly due to the fact that I started doing the same thing before
I was pointed at his PR.
Reviewed by Hubert.
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gaim-gnome, which will install the GNOME panel applet instead of the stand-
alone client. Based in part on PR 16835 from Julio Merino, with differences
mainly due to the fact that I started this before I was pointed at his PR.
Reviewed by Hubert.
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Mark this package with an interactive installation stage
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Mark this package with an interactive configuration stage
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* Hungarian translation added (Thanks, Sutto Zoltan)
* Swedish translation updated (Thanks, Christian Rose)
* Spanish translation updated (Thanks, Alex)
* Traditional Chinese translation updated (Thanks, Paladin Liu)
* Czech translation added (Thanks, Honza)
* Polish translation updated (Thanks Przemyslaw Sulek)
* Squashed a bug in buddy right-click menu handling
that crashed Gaim. In the process: found and
eliminated some memory leaks.
* Fixed a significant applet leak
* Can now change Jabber password on server (Thanks,
Nathan Walp)
* Certain types of Jabber presence errors no longer
falsely show a buddy on-line. Instead now a "broken
light-bulb" icon is shown and the error status is
available via "Get Away Msg" (Thanks and a tip o'
the hat to Christian Hammond for the graphic)
* Conversation struct has pointer to toolbar (thanks Brent
Priddy and Paul Miller)
* Zephyr fixes (thanks, Arun A. Tharuvai)
* Aliases in buddy ticker
* Perl scripts can play Gaim sounds (thanks Andrew Rodland)
* Internal sounds can be played by commands (thanks Lex Spoon)
* Auto-login item in applet menu (thanks Chris Boyle)
* Fixed MSN "Unkown Error Code", "Already there", and
"Already in opposite list" errors
* Changed "Play sound" button to "Mute" button
* You can now have "reserved" chars in IM and proxy passwords
* Jabber now has typing notification (Thanks, Nathan Walp)
* Improved support for Jabber resources (Thanks, Nathan Walp)
* Fixed problem with Gaim crashing on non-ASCII Jabber buddy
aliases (Jabber "name" attribute) chars (Thanks, Ho-seok Lee)
* Plugged memory leaks in Jabber plug-in
* Fixed problem with Jabber away status not being propagated to
conference rooms for jabberd (server) v1.4.2 and above
* Chat room buddy lists are now sorted independent of case
* Added capability for protocol-specific edit buddy menu entries
* Can now remove a Jabber buddy roster item from the server
entirely
* Gaim can now handle messages from Mac ICQ and Miranda ICQ
(Thanks, Mark Doliner)
* Added Mozilla to browser options and changed KFM to
Konqueror.
* Can now set the server and port for MSN and Napster
* MSN Internationalization (Thanks Felipe Contreras and
countless, countless others)
* E-mail addresses are no longer truncated when there is a '.' at
the end.
Patch contributed by Dawid Szymanski <dawszy@tgr.lubin.edu.pl> in private mail.
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Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}.
While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in
`@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
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closing that PR. Thanks to Lubomir Sedlacik.
Changes between 0.9.1 and 0.9.2
===============================
* Fixed a bug in client to close the connection properly when
disconnecting from server and fixed some error checkings from
the SFTP library which caused misbehaviour.
* Added SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_UTF8 to the protocol specs and the
core library, and implemented it. All textual messages SHOULD
use this flag and the message MUST be UTF-8 encoded.
All text messages sent by Irssi SILC client are now UTF-8
encoded (regardless whether the terminal supports UTF-8 or not).
* Implemented the SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_QUIET mode that can be used
to silence a user on a channel.
* Added new "debug" and "debug_string" settings to Irssi SILC
client which can be used to print runtime debugging on the
Irssi's screen. Available when compiled with --enable-debug
* Made the private key generation after expiration optional.
If not created after expiration the old key will re-expire
at a later time (and thus key pair is not necessary to
change).
* Display the user mode on the status bar.
* Display notification about data messages that cannot be
displayed. (e.g. image/jpeg)
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closing this PR. Thank to Lubomir Sedlacik.
Changes from 0.9.1 to 0.9.2
===========================
* Support for multiple interfaces so now it's possible e.g. to listen
on IPv4 and IPv6 within one daemon incarnation.
WARNING: you will need to update your silcd.conf to reflect changes!
* Added lots of new statistics updating that was missing from the
server and router code. Sending SIGUSR1 signal to server now dumps
the current server statistics into /tmp directory.
* Implemented the SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_QUIET mode that can be used
to silence a user on a channel.
* Fixed various fatal bugs,in handling of malformed command payload,
double free when announcing channel users to router, missing
parameter in a function call that caused server crash when
a non-allowed connection arrived.
* Fixed some backup data sending around the code to work better
if the router is standalone router and fixed the router connectin
when connecting to multiple routers.
* Fixed detach timeout handling to use Client ID and not the actual
client entry which may be freed in the callback.
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Goofey is a program which provides many services by communicating
with a central server Pluto. Services provided by goofey include
remote user location, message sending, fortune provision, jargon
file lookup and a timetable service.
Goofey is the preferred mode of communciation of many people, as
it combines the immediacy of talk(1) and the asyncronous nature of
mail(1). That is, you will know if messages sent with goofey have
been received by the recipient almost immediately. Goofey also
provides facilies for users to supply finger type information, an
'away' message for when you are away, a 'quiet' message for when
you are busy or away from the terminal, in fact just about everything
that people have been put up a good case for being included in the
server.
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Fixes DoS found in topic handling code.
Contributed by Otto Hilska <mutru@iki.fi> in private mail.
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This is a really simple module for communicating with a Goofey server.
Goofey is a bit like IRC and a bit like ICQ and a bit like email, it's
used mostly at Monash University. See the Goofey web page at:
http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~tym/goofey.html
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pkg/17265 by Lubomir Sedlacik.
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PR#16987 by Kevin Lo <kevlo@kevlo.org>
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