- Dec 03, 2008
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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- Dec 02, 2008
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
check if remote contact support esession or session. If it supports esession, it supports session but may not announce it. see #4429
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- Dec 01, 2008
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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- Nov 30, 2008
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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js authored
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- Nov 29, 2008
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steve-e authored
For performance reasons, get_contact_iters() cannot find a contact if get_shown_groups() returns something different to what has been applied to roster model. The contact was therefore duplicated as it was believed not to be there...
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Yann Leboulanger authored
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