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From: Steven K. <ste...@un...> - 2003-01-01 01:33:11
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Hello, I just wanted to let all of you developers out there that I've been running gaim cvs ( just updated this evening ) for the past several weeks and I have had *zero* problems, crashes or the like. Thanks for the great work. Please cc me if you responsed. Thanks, -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Knight #include <standard_disclaimer.h> ste...@un... IM : skkataim This was but a prelude; where books are burnt human-beings will be burnt in the end. --Heinrich Heine, 1820 Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --Santayana There are 10 types of people: those that understand binary and those who do not. -- unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Luke S. <lsc...@gm...> - 2002-12-31 20:59:34
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 02:10:15PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 13:36, Luke Schierer wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:22:59AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > > > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 06:37, Luke Schierer wrote: > > > > > > > Also when I set text > > > > > > > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > > > > > > > IM windows. > > > > > > > > > > > > Define messed up. Screenshots? > > > > > Um... the colors I set in the preferences dont apear in the IM windows. > > > > > Such as I set red as the text and black as the background. It shows up > > > > > as black on black in the IM windows. > > > > > > > > Have you tried changing the colors? Do other colors work? I ask this > > > > because we have expirienced a bug in the info with respect to displaying > > > > colors incorrectly as black that we traced to being a gtk bug. > > > Yes I can change the colors for each window individually and it works as > > > expected. It just doesnt work correctly when changing it in the > > > preferences window. > > the custom color option works for me in those protocols that support the > > use of color: AIM/ICQ for aim, and toc, that's why i'm asking, because > > i'm not expiriencing the bug you describe... > > luke > Ive got a screen shot if you want it(tell me how to get them to you). > Also if there is anything else you want just tell me and Ill do my best > to get it. And also I am using AIM/ICQ. I don't see how a screenshot could help. one thing that might, is see if the patch at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=658592&group_id=235&atid=300235 fixes things for you. luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |
From: Scott H. <she...@si...> - 2002-12-31 19:10:22
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On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 13:36, Luke Schierer wrote: > On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:22:59AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 06:37, Luke Schierer wrote: > > > > > > Also when I set text > > > > > > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > > > > > > IM windows. > > > > > > > > > > Define messed up. Screenshots? > > > > Um... the colors I set in the preferences dont apear in the IM windows. > > > > Such as I set red as the text and black as the background. It shows up > > > > as black on black in the IM windows. > > > > > > Have you tried changing the colors? Do other colors work? I ask this > > > because we have expirienced a bug in the info with respect to displaying > > > colors incorrectly as black that we traced to being a gtk bug. > > Yes I can change the colors for each window individually and it works as > > expected. It just doesnt work correctly when changing it in the > > preferences window. > the custom color option works for me in those protocols that support the > use of color: AIM/ICQ for aim, and toc, that's why i'm asking, because > i'm not expiriencing the bug you describe... > luke Ive got a screen shot if you want it(tell me how to get them to you). Also if there is anything else you want just tell me and Ill do my best to get it. And also I am using AIM/ICQ. -- Scott Henson <she...@si...> |
From: Luke S. <lsc...@gm...> - 2002-12-31 18:36:52
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:22:59AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 06:37, Luke Schierer wrote: > > > > > Also when I set text > > > > > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > > > > > IM windows. > > > > > > > > Define messed up. Screenshots? > > > Um... the colors I set in the preferences dont apear in the IM windows. > > > Such as I set red as the text and black as the background. It shows up > > > as black on black in the IM windows. > > > > Have you tried changing the colors? Do other colors work? I ask this > > because we have expirienced a bug in the info with respect to displaying > > colors incorrectly as black that we traced to being a gtk bug. > Yes I can change the colors for each window individually and it works as > expected. It just doesnt work correctly when changing it in the > preferences window. > > > > > > > The chat plugin doesnt retrieve the list of chats > > > > > properly. > > > > > > > > Also more info please. How does this inpropriety manifest itself? =) > > > Load the Chat List plugin. Then go to configure it and hit refresh. > > > Nothing happens, while under 0.59 you got a nice list of chats that > > > are avaliable from AOL. > > > > that plugin does nothing but cause problems. > > Its not big deal I just assumed that the option should work or be > removed. > the custom color option works for me in those protocols that support the use of color: AIM/ICQ for aim, and toc, that's why i'm asking, because i'm not expiriencing the bug you describe... luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |
From: Graham W. <bo...@de...> - 2002-12-31 17:53:24
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 05:26:33PM +0000, Robert McQueen wrote: > On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 01:56:36AM -0600, Graham Wilson wrote: > > might i add "support for saving window state". that is posistion, > > whether or not it is shown, minimized, etc. >=20 > Ha. Well, if you use the tray icon [*] and enable the option, the buddy > list currently tries to save and restore its posisition, with > *exceedingly* variable results depending on how broken your WM is. since i think it is the window managers responsibility to do that, im not to worried about position saving. > I'm not going to enter into a loosing battle trying to store things > about windows which might not be there (conversation windows, buddy > list (what if signon fails?), error dialogs, etc), and open up the way > for countless bug reports about how people's buggy WMs handle the ICCM > standard from one week to the next. that makes sense. what i really thought it would be nice to save is if the buddy list is actually displayed on screen. with the system tray icon, the window can either be shown or hidden, and i think it would be useful to save that. > Besides, I *think* the session manager is supposed to restore the > window configuration of correctly role-hinted windows, and we're > setting all the role hints on our windows now. i think it is the role of the window manager, at least that is how metacity and twm do it. when the session manager calls the SmcSaveYourself callback, both of theses window managers save the posistion of each of the windows that it is managing. --=20 gram |
From: Bas M. <pan...@ba...> - 2002-12-31 17:42:50
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On Thursday 14 November 2002 04:12, ma...@cs... wrote: > I have released GtkSpell 2.0.3. > > - RPM spec file generated by configure. Yes very nice, but there is a little bug in it. See attachment. Can you include a generated default .spec in the tarball next time? Then one can easely rebuild a .rpm from the tarball without first having to unpack, run configure, snatch the .spec and then rebuild with it. :-) Regards, Bas. |
From: Robert M. <rob...@de...> - 2002-12-31 17:27:36
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 01:56:36AM -0600, Graham Wilson wrote: > might i add "support for saving window state". that is posistion, > whether or not it is shown, minimized, etc. Ha. Well, if you use the tray icon [*] and enable the option, the buddy list currently tries to save and restore its posisition, with *exceedingly* variable results depending on how broken your WM is. I'm not going to enter into a loosing battle trying to store things about windows which might not be there (conversation windows, buddy list (what if signon fails?), error dialogs, etc), and open up the way for countless bug reports about how people's buggy WMs handle the ICCM standard from one week to the next. Besides, I *think* the session manager is supposed to restore the window configuration of correctly role-hinted windows, and we're setting all the role hints on our windows now. Failing that you can get your WM to do it. > im running gnome-session-manager, and it works fine. Cool, thanks for the feedback. The patch got merged yesterday. Woohoo! =) > -- > gram Regards, Rob [*]: Although this distinction is no longer strictly necessary. The position saving and restoring code had to be implemented in Gaim and not in the plugin, so if people want there's no reason the blist position save/restore can't be made available to everyone. It works reasonably well currently. Let me know if I should bother. |
From: Scott H. <she...@si...> - 2002-12-31 15:23:04
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On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 06:37, Luke Schierer wrote: > > > > Also when I set text > > > > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > > > > IM windows. > > > > > > Define messed up. Screenshots? > > Um... the colors I set in the preferences dont apear in the IM windows. > > Such as I set red as the text and black as the background. It shows up > > as black on black in the IM windows. > > Have you tried changing the colors? Do other colors work? I ask this > because we have expirienced a bug in the info with respect to displaying > colors incorrectly as black that we traced to being a gtk bug. Yes I can change the colors for each window individually and it works as expected. It just doesnt work correctly when changing it in the preferences window. > > > > The chat plugin doesnt retrieve the list of chats > > > > properly. > > > > > > Also more info please. How does this inpropriety manifest itself? =) > > Load the Chat List plugin. Then go to configure it and hit refresh. > > Nothing happens, while under 0.59 you got a nice list of chats that > > are avaliable from AOL. > > that plugin does nothing but cause problems. Its not big deal I just assumed that the option should work or be removed. -- Scott Henson <she...@si...> |
From: Luke S. <lsc...@gm...> - 2002-12-31 11:37:49
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 02:38:06AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 01:29, Robert McQueen wrote: > > > gaim crashes when reciving an image in direct connect under aim. > > > > Definite bug. Backtraces please. =) > Ill get around to that for you. > > > > Also the cursor dissapears so I > > > cant tell where Im typing unless I type something. > > > > Known bug (happens to me sometimes), but hard to reproduce, see any > > pattern, or understand why it occurs. Insight welcome. > I think I see a partern. Ill try to get steps to reproduce > > > > Also when I set text > > > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > > > IM windows. > > > > Define messed up. Screenshots? > Um... the colors I set in the preferences dont apear in the IM windows. > Such as I set red as the text and black as the background. It shows up > as black on black in the IM windows. Have you tried changing the colors? Do other colors work? I ask this because we have expirienced a bug in the info with respect to displaying colors incorrectly as black that we traced to being a gtk bug. > > > > The chat plugin doesnt retrieve the list of chats > > > properly. > > > > Also more info please. How does this inpropriety manifest itself? =) > Load the Chat List plugin. Then go to configure it and hit refresh. > Nothing happens, while under 0.59 you got a nice list of chats that > are avaliable from AOL. that plugin does nothing but cause problems. luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |
From: Graham W. <bo...@de...> - 2002-12-31 07:56:39
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On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 07:36:42AM +0000, Robert McQueen wrote: > And at the risk of harping on, I laboured one night and day to enable > Gaim to connect to a session manager (such as gnome-session) so that > when you log out (of GNOME for instance =) with Gaim running, it's > running the next time you log in. neato. > Once I've straightened a few other things out, I anticipate adding the > ability for it to save the state of your accounts at log out, and > restore them at log in, and also to allow people to save their state > at any time, so they can have presets for 'online' or 'invisible' or > 'away', for example. might i add "support for saving window state". that is posistion, whether or not it is shown, minimized, etc. > In the meantime, I'd appreciate people trying out the session > management stuff if they use KDE, GNOME, or even xsm. im running gnome-session-manager, and it works fine. -- gram |
From: Luis M <le...@ho...> - 2002-12-31 07:47:22
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My 2c contrib: > > gaim crashes when reciving an image in direct connect under aim. gaim crashes here (using debian testing) by just opening and closing a window repeatedly. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. I keep updating my cvs to see if I can get to compile gaim without this problem. I'm not sure if it's just me; I posted a bug using the bug report system and included backtraces and other useful debugging stuff for those of you who know how gaim works... > > Also the cursor dissapears so I > > cant tell where Im typing unless I type something. > >Known bug (happens to me sometimes), but hard to reproduce, see any >pattern, or understand why it occurs. Insight welcome. Cursor disappears here also. I believe it to be a focus issue since by clicking on other windows and coming back to my conversation on a gaim window the cursor returns back. And it crashes also sometimes (not sure if ESD has something to do with this since gaim seems to crash when people sign on and I get a sound. Turning sound off makes it more stable, but what's the point! I need to get some sounds, so I left a few -- the least possible). In any case, the cursor does come back after switching back and forth to a different window. ----)(----- Luis Mondesi System Administrator/Web developer LatinoMixed.com le...@ho... "Black holes are where God divided by zero" - Steven Wright Public signature: http://www.latinomixed.com/lems1/public-a.asc _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp |
From: Scott H. <she...@si...> - 2002-12-31 07:38:15
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On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 01:29, Robert McQueen wrote: > > gaim crashes when reciving an image in direct connect under aim. > > Definite bug. Backtraces please. =) Ill get around to that for you. > > Also the cursor dissapears so I > > cant tell where Im typing unless I type something. > > Known bug (happens to me sometimes), but hard to reproduce, see any > pattern, or understand why it occurs. Insight welcome. I think I see a partern. Ill try to get steps to reproduce > > Also when I set text > > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > > IM windows. > > Define messed up. Screenshots? Um... the colors I set in the preferences dont apear in the IM windows. Such as I set red as the text and black as the background. It shows up as black on black in the IM windows. > > The chat plugin doesnt retrieve the list of chats > > properly. > > Also more info please. How does this inpropriety manifest itself? =) Load the Chat List plugin. Then go to configure it and hit refresh. Nothing happens, while under 0.59 you got a nice list of chats that are avaliable from AOL. -- Scott Henson <she...@si...> |
From: Robert M. <rob...@de...> - 2002-12-31 06:30:27
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 01:16:08AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote: > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 01:08, Robert McQueen wrote: > > You could try #gaim on irc.freenode.net, or just tell me here and I'll > > let you know if they're new and interesting. =) > > gaim crashes when reciving an image in direct connect under aim. Definite bug. Backtraces please. =) > If > gaim does survive it doesnt show the image. When trying to send an > image I cant see the resulting image. Known regression. GtkIMHtml has been re-written, but Sean wandered off before finishing it. =) > Also the cursor dissapears so I > cant tell where Im typing unless I type something. Known bug (happens to me sometimes), but hard to reproduce, see any pattern, or understand why it occurs. Insight welcome. > Also when I set text > colors and backgrounds in the preferences it comes out messed up in the > IM windows. Define messed up. Screenshots? > The chat plugin doesnt retrieve the list of chats > properly. Also more info please. How does this inpropriety manifest itself? =) > If any of this sounds new and intresting, Ill be happy to do > whatever is needed to debug, otherwise have any hints to fix this stuff? I CC'd the gaim-devel list. Maybe people have some ideas. Sign up to the list at http://sf.net/projects/gaim/ and post back any more info you have about the problems. > -- > Scott Henson <she...@si...> Regards, Rob |
From: Matthew K. <kel...@po...> - 2002-12-30 19:55:07
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If I wanted to display an image in a Gaim-user's IM window, I would think I would use the same syntax as sent images, such as <IMG SRC="file:///usr/local/share/pixmaps/whatever.png" ID="1" DATASIZE="11212"> but that yields nothing but an empty string to the window. Thanks. -- Matthew Keller Enterprise Systems Analyst Computing & Technology Services State University of New York @ Potsdam Potsdam, NY USA http://mattwork.potsdam.edu/ |
From: Robert M. <rob...@de...> - 2002-12-30 07:37:21
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NB: For 'docklet', read 'tray icon'. Old habits die hard. =) I found and fixed a little bug with the updating of the docklet's connecting icon to the offline/online icon when you cancel the connection process. The gist of it was that the connecting counter is decremented after the plugin event for signoff is called, so that the plugins are able to tell the connection was never fully established (for whatever reason - this is just the way I did it =). Ironically for me, my forethought backfired on the docklet, because it does need to know when all the "connecting" gcs are gone, so it can set the right icon. The fix is just to update the status in the g_idle handler, so it happens after the connecting counter is decremented. While I was there I got carried away and made the docklet menu all purty, in the code and in the flesh. It now has icons like the buddy list menus do, and the code is less iffy (in the sense of using if, and in the sense of falling through incorrectly for some statuses) and more switchy, which means it catches all the cases correctly. Yay! Patch for this is at: http://people.debian.org/~robot101/docklet-purty-menu-and-fixed-icon.diff And at the risk of harping on, I laboured one night and day to enable Gaim to connect to a session manager (such as gnome-session) so that when you log out (of GNOME for instance =) with Gaim running, it's running the next time you log in. Once I've straightened a few other things out, I anticipate adding the ability for it to save the state of your accounts at log out, and restore them at log in, and also to allow people to save their state at any time, so they can have presets for 'online' or 'invisible' or 'away', for example. In the meantime, I'd appreciate people trying out the session management stuff if they use KDE, GNOME, or even xsm. The glue patch is at: http://people.debian.org/~robot101/sm-me-harder6.diff And you need to put this file in the src/ directory: http://people.debian.org/~robot101/session.c (and spot the minor warning fix in about.c =) I'd appreciate it if anyone committed either or both of these. Regards, Rob |
From: Adam F. <ad...@sn...> - 2002-12-28 21:51:31
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Has anyone else noticed that if you have the "Hide new messages until tray icon is clicked" option turned on in the tray icon config that the little messages waiting icon pops up on the tray icon, but when you click on it the messages are not shown. The message queue is passed from docket.c to purge_away_queue, but then nothing is done with it. -- Adam ad...@sn... |
From: Ethan B. <ebl...@cs...> - 2002-12-27 02:21:16
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Jeff Utter spake unto us the following wisdom: >> Why bother with a port? Just check out straight CVS. The only >> thing that you'll have to deal with is the fact that FreeBSD >> ports uses an old, crusty libtool...I got around this by hacking >> some files up.=20 (Fix your mailreader, Ben ... 72 columns. ;-) > I think ports are really nice, as far as keeping your system clean. > Usually i dislike installing applications directly, for if i ever want > to remove them, it's a pain in the butt!... however with Gaim, i'd > probably never want to remove it :-P so i may just do that. I use a separate directory (/usr/local on my Linux boxen and NetBSD boxen, although I seem to recall that FreeBSD used /usr/local for ports, dunno if it still does) for unmanaged packages, and it seems to work well for me. Gaim is there, since I upgrade it and replace it all the time... If anything there gets out of hand, I can blow away the unmanaged directory structure and (theoretically) it's not too tough to replace the few packages that live there. (I package critical things if I can't find a package pre-made.) Ethan --=20 And if I claim to be a wise man / it surely means that I don't know. -- Kansas, "Carry on Wayward Son" |
From: Jeff U. <fu...@so...> - 2002-12-26 23:00:52
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> Why bother with a port? Just check out straight CVS. The only thing that you'll have to deal with is the fact that FreeBSD ports uses an old, crusty libtool...I got around this by hacking some files up. I think ports are really nice, as far as keeping your system clean. Usually i dislike installing applications directly, for if i ever want to remove them, it's a pain in the butt!... however with Gaim, i'd probably never want to remove it :-P so i may just do that. Thanks though, Jeff Utter |
From: Ben N. <ne...@th...> - 2002-12-26 22:25:19
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:42:44 -0500 Jeff Utter <fu...@so...> wrote: > I was wondering if anyone by any chance had an unofficial port of a > current (something fairly current, or something that will build from > Gaim-CVS tarballs, or something that can build from cvs itself) gaim. I > love current, and i used it exclusively, on linux (built debs daily), > but have since changed to freebsd and woudl really love having current > back. Why bother with a port? Just check out straight CVS. The only thing that you'll have to deal with is the fact that FreeBSD ports uses an old, crusty libtool...I got around this by hacking some files up. |
From: Phroggie <phr...@mc...> - 2002-12-26 22:19:55
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Got *style? |
From: Jeff U. <fu...@so...> - 2002-12-26 19:43:04
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I was wondering if anyone by any chance had an unofficial port of a current (something fairly current, or something that will build from Gaim-CVS tarballs, or something that can build from cvs itself) gaim. I love current, and i used it exclusively, on linux (built debs daily), but have since changed to freebsd and woudl really love having current back. Thanks to anyone who can help. Jeff Utter |
From: Jeremy V. <jvi...@ao...> - 2002-12-26 17:34:18
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conversation.c: In function `convo_switch': conversation.c:2686: `style' undeclared (first use in this function) conversation.c:2686: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once conversation.c:2686: for each function it appears in.) conversation.c: In function `update_convo_status': conversation.c:2747: `style' undeclared (first use in this function) I dunno enough about the code to be sure that this is the correct fix, but it looks like this works. ;) |
From: Luke S. <lsc...@gm...> - 2002-12-25 02:21:35
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 06:03:14PM -0800, Theodore Morse wrote: > Thank you all for your help. It did end up being a > mis-named function (g_stdrup instead of g_strdup). > That threw it off completely. Thanks for the tip about > gaim -d. Sorry for throwing a fuss. > > By the way, what does that function do? (g_strdup). Glib STRing DUPlicate it copies a string ;-) luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |
From: Theodore M. <end...@ya...> - 2002-12-25 02:03:15
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Thank you all for your help. It did end up being a mis-named function (g_stdrup instead of g_strdup). That threw it off completely. Thanks for the tip about gaim -d. Sorry for throwing a fuss. By the way, what does that function do? (g_strdup). Thanks again, Ted Morse --- Nathan Walp <fac...@fa...> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 02:08:43PM -0800, Theodore > Morse wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am having trouble having GAIM 0.60cvs > (12-23-2002 > > update) recognize a plugin I wrote, I put the .so > file > > in the right place, and restarted GAIM, however > the > > plugins list does not include it. Furthermore, is > > there any place within one's ~/.gaim folder that > you > > can put personal plugins? > > > > Yes, I did #define GAIM_PLUGINS > > As Christian said earlier, ~/.gaim works just > fine... > > I've managed to make a typo in a function call or > something, and it ends > up as an unresolved symbol in the .so, so when gaim > tries to load it, no > dice :-/ > > Run gaim with the -d flag, and watch the output > towards the begining. > It should mentiion if it's failing to load your > plugin for one reason or > another. > > Nathan > > -- > Nathan Walp || fac...@fa... > GPG Fingerprint: || http://faceprint.com/ > 5509 6EF3 928B 2363 9B2B DA17 3E46 2CDC 492D DB7E > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/pgp-signature ===== Ted Morse Student/Programmer University of Evansville/Ciholas Enterprises __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com |
From: Luke S. <lsc...@gm...> - 2002-12-25 01:22:07
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in 0.60cvs, the plugin api is different from 0.59.x and below. make sure you have implemented all required functions. personal plugins go in ~/.gaim, if you have done everything correctly, it will show up. sorry, i don't tend to work with plugin code, or i might be able to help more luke On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 02:08:43PM -0800, Theodore Morse wrote: > Hello, > > I am having trouble having GAIM 0.60cvs (12-23-2002 > update) recognize a plugin I wrote, I put the .so file > in the right place, and restarted GAIM, however the > plugins list does not include it. Furthermore, is > there any place within one's ~/.gaim folder that you > can put personal plugins? > > Yes, I did #define GAIM_PLUGINS > > Thanks, > Ted Morse > > > ===== > Ted Morse > Student/Programmer > University of Evansville/Ciholas Enterprises > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Gaim-devel mailing list > Gai...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gaim-devel -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |