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Gajim 0.11 (XX October 2006)
* Put your stuff here [each dev put their own please; next time we do this everytime we commit sth major and not in the end]
* We can now operate on more than one contact in one in time in roster (#1514)
* Connection lost is now a non-intrusive popup
* Try to get contact desired nick when we add him to roster aka User Nickname (JEP-0172)
* Better design of User Profile window, with a progress bar
* New Add User dialog, with possibility to register to transport directly from it
* Completion for "Start Chat" input dialog
* We can now have a different spellchecking language in each chat window. (#2383 and #746)
* Support for Privacy Lists
* Forbid to run multiple instances (but you can use differents profiles)
* We can save avatar with right click on avatar in chat banner
* Use differents colors for nickname colors of occupants in groupchats.
* Ability to show only Join/Leave in groupchats instead of all status changes
* New possibilities to insert nickname of an occupant in groupchats conversations : Tab in an empty line now cycle through nicks, maj+right click->insert nickname, maj+click on name in gc-roster, /names command to show all users presents
* Fixed bugs when removing or renaming an account with tabs open (#2369 and #2370)
* FIXME : Ad-Hoc for 0.11 ?
* FIXME : does that work ? not tested : Metacontacts across accounts (#1596)
* Gajim now requires Python 2.4 to run
Gajim 0.10.1 (06 June 2006)
* Freeze and lost contacts in roster (#1953)
* Popup menus are correctly placed
* High CPU usage on FreeBSD (#1963)
* Nickname can contain '|' (#1913)
* Update pl, cs, fr translations
* Don't play sound, when no event is shown (#1970)
* Set gajim icon for history manager
* gajim.desktop is generated with translation (#834)
* Preventing several TBs and annoyances (r6273, r6275, r6279, r6301,
r6308, r6311, r6323, r6326, r6327, r6335, r6342, r6346, r6348)
Gajim 0.10 (01 May 2006)
* One Messages Window ability (default to it) with tab reordering ability
* Non blocking socket connections. Gajim no longer remains unresponsive.
* Gajim now uses less memory
* File Transfer improvements (now should work out of the box for all)
* Meta Contacts ability (relationships between contacts)
* Support for legacy composing event (JEP-0022). Now 'Contact is composing a message' will always work
* Gajim now defaults to theme that uses GTK colors
* Roster Management Improvements (f.e. editablity of transport names, extended Drag and Drop Functionality)
* History (chat logs) Manager (search globally, delete, etc)
* Animated Emoticons ability
* Support for GTalk email notifications for GMail
* Room administrators can modify room ban list
* Gajim no longer optionally depends on pydns or dnspython. Requires
dnsutils (or whatever package provides the nslookup binary)
* gajim-remote has extended functionality
* Improved Preset Status Messages Experience
* Detection for CRUX as user's operating system
* New art included, appropriate sizes of icons used where available
* Translations under Windows now work okay
* Tons of fixes for bugs and annoyances: http://trac.gajim.org/query?status=closed&milestone=0.10
Gajim 0.9.1 (27 December 2005)
* Fix bug when joining a Groupchat
* Fix bug when starting Gajim without old logs
Gajim 0.9 (23 December 2005)
* Avatars and status messages in roster window
* Improved service discovery window
* Emoticons selector, Cooler Popup Windows (notification-daemon). Read more information in case you did not notice something different in http://trac.gajim.org/wiki/GajimDBus#notif_daemon
* Caching of Avatars, Less UI freezing
* New Account creation wizard
* Better History Window with searching capabilities
* Gajim now tries to reconnect to a jabber server if connection is lost
* Queue for all events (File Transfer, private messages, etc)
* A lot of new irc-like commands in group chat. Do for example /help invite
* X11 Session Management support
* Gajim registers and handles xmpp: and xmpp:// (GNOME/gconfd only)
* Use pysqlite for conversation history. Automigration for old logs
* New translations: Italian, Swedish, Slovak, Basque
Gajim 0.8.2 (06 Sep 2005)
* Fix so Gajim runs in pygtk2.8.x
* Gajim can use pydns too (apart from dnspython) to do SRV lookup
* Other minor fixes
Gajim 0.8.1 (02 Sep 2005)
* Systray icon for windows
* Gajim is available in Dutch
* Gajim can use gpg-agent
Gajim 0.8 (18 Aug 2005)
* Avatars (JEP-0153)
* Chat state notifications aka. typing notification (JEP-0085)
* Bookmark storage (JEP-0048)
* File Transfer (JEP-0096)
* Major changes to adhere to GNOME HIG
* Complete vcard fields support
* New and better user interface for chat and groupchat windows
* SRV capabilities and custom hostname/port
* Many improvements in group chat and IRC emulation (eg. nick autocompletation and cycling)
* Gajim can now send and receive single messages
* New iconsets and new dialog for customizing the user interface
* Mouseover information for contacts in the roster window (aka tooltips)
* DBus Capabilities. Now Gajim can be remote controlled
* Authenticating HTTP Requests via XMPP (JEP-0070)
* Now you can lookup a word in Wikipedia, dictionary or in search engine
* XML Console
* Gajim is now also available in norwegian and czech language
Gajim 0.7.1 (5 Jun 2005)
* Transports icon as an option and error/mesage icon for transports
* Gajim is more HIG compatible
* Editing registration information on transports
* Messages stanza without <body> element are not printed
* SASL bugfix
* GtkSpell capabilities
* Support SSL (legacy) connection
* Assign gpg key to specific contact
* Contacts are sortable by status
* Gajim remembers last lines when reopening chat
* New translations available: German, Russian, Spanish, Bulgarian
Gajim 0.7 (23 May 2005)
* Ability for groupchat reserved rooms with full affiliations and roles support
* Popup notification for incoming events
* Protocol icons for contacts from transports
* Gajim's user interface is now more HIG compliant
* Gajim now detects and can send operating system information
* Gajim now can inform the user about new version availability
* Gajim jabber library migration from jabberpy to xmpppy
* Rewrite the plugin system to remove threads and improve latency
* Gajim now supports Nodes in Service Discovery
* Greek and Polish translations
Gajim 0.6.1 (03 April 2005)
* Rewrite of service discovery. It doesn't freeze Gajim anymore.
* More HIG Compliant.
* Gajim is faster (do not redraw preferences_window each time we open it, use
of psyco if available)
Gajim 0.6 (23 March 2005)
* Gajim's user interface is now nicer.
* Groupchat just got better.
* URL, mailto and ascii formatin (* / _) detection
* Better transports detection, group management, and many minor additions/bugfixes
Gajim 0.5.1 (27 February 2005)
* Minor bugfixes.
Gajim 0.5 (26 February 2005)
* Possibility to use tabbed chat window
* Sound support under GNU/linux
* Autoaway available under Microsoft Windows
Gajim 0.4.1 (23 January 2005)
* Bugfix in config file parser (fix config file parser to handle emoticons)
* Bugfix with GPG signatures
Gajim 0.4 (21 January 2005)
* New option: regroup accounts
* Emoticons support with a binder
* GUI improvements
* Bugfixes
Gajim 0.3 (18 December 2004)
* GUI improvements
* group chat support with MUC (JEP 45)
* New agent browser (JEP 30)
* GnuPG support
* Autoconnect at startup
* New socket plugin
Gajim 0.2.1 (1 July 2004)
* bugfixes : when configfile is incomplete
* icon in systray with popup menu (for linux)
* "auto away even if not online" option
* always show contacts with unread messages
* new imageCellRenderer to show animated gifs
* allow agents unregistration
Gajim 0.2 (8 June 2004)
* bugfix for french translation
* multi-resource support
* auto away support (for linux)
* invisible support
* priority support
Gajim 0.1 (21 May 2004)
* Initial release.
INSTALL 0 → 100644
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VERSION ?= 0.10
GAJIM_AP = 0 # do we build Autopackage?
MODULES = src src/common po
PREFIX = /usr/local
PYTHON = python
DESTDIR =
OPTFLAGS =
export OPTFLAGS
LIBDIR = /lib
export LIBDIR
MANDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man
FIND = find . \( -name '*.glade' -o -name '*.py' -o -name '*.xpm' -o -name '*.gif' -o -name '*.png' -o -name '*.wav' -o -name '*.xml' \)
FILES = `$(FIND)`
DIRS = `$(FIND) -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u`
FIND_PO = find ./po \( -name '*.mo' \)
FILES_PO = `$(FIND_PO) | sed -e 's/^\.\/po/\./g'`
DIRS_PO = `$(FIND_PO) -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | sed -e 's/^\.\/po/\./g'`
FIND_LIB = find . -name '*.so'
FILES_LIB = `$(FIND_LIB)`
SCRIPTS = \
scripts/gajim \
scripts/gajim-remote \
all: translation trayicon gtkspell idle gajim.desktop
translation:
${MAKE} -C po all
trayicon:
${MAKE} -C src trayicon.so;
gtkspell:
${MAKE} -C src gtkspell.so;
idle:
${MAKE} -C src/common all;
distclean: clean
-rm ./tags
clean:
find . -name '*.pyc' -exec rm {} \;
find . -name '*.pyo' -exec rm {} \;
${MAKE} -C po clean
rm -f gajim.desktop
$(foreach sdir, $(MODULES), ${MAKE} -C $(sdir) clean;)
dist:
rm -rf gajim-$(VERSION)
mkdir gajim-$(VERSION)
cp -r data src po gajim-$(VERSION)/
cp AUTHORS gajim.1 gajim-remote.1 gajim.desktop.in COPYING THANKS Makefile Changelog README launch.sh gajim-$(VERSION)
mkdir gajim-$(VERSION)/scripts
for s in $(SCRIPTS) ; do \
cp $$s gajim-$(VERSION)/scripts/; \
done
find gajim-$(VERSION) -name '.svn' -type d | xargs rm -rf
find gajim-$(VERSION) -name '*.pyc' -exec rm {} \;
find gajim-$(VERSION) -name '*.pyo' -exec rm {} \;
find gajim-$(VERSION) -name '.*' -exec rm {} \;
@echo tarring gajim-$(VERSION) ...
@tar czf gajim-$(VERSION).tar.gz gajim-$(VERSION)/
@tar cjf gajim-$(VERSION).tar.bz2 gajim-$(VERSION)/
rm -rf gajim-$(VERSION)
install:
# Remove the old po folder if it exists
if [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/po ] ; then \
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/po; \
fi
for d in $(DIRS) ; do \
if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/$$d ] ; then \
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/$$d"; \
fi; \
done
for f in $(FILES) ; do \
DST=`dirname "$$f"`; \
cp "$$f" "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/$$DST/"; \
done
rm "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/src/systraywin32.py"
for d in $(DIRS_PO) ; do \
if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/locale/$$d ] ; then \
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/locale/$$d"; \
fi; \
done
if [[ -n $$(find po -name *.mo) ]]; then \
${MAKE} -C po install PREFIX=$(PREFIX) ; \
fi
cp COPYING "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/";
cp THANKS "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/";
cp AUTHORS "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim/";
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/pixmaps";
cp data/pixmaps/gajim.png "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/pixmaps/";
cp data/pixmaps/gajim_about.png "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/pixmaps/";
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/applications";
if [ -f gajim.desktop ]; then \
cp gajim.desktop "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/applications/"; \
fi;
mkdir -p "$(MANDIR)/man1";
cp gajim.1 "$(MANDIR)/man1";
cp gajim-remote.1 "$(MANDIR)/man1";
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)$(LIBDIR)/gajim";
for f in $(FILES_LIB) ; do \
cp "$$f" "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)$(LIBDIR)/gajim/"; \
done
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin";
for s in $(SCRIPTS) ; do \
BASE=`basename "$$s"`; \
if [ $(GAJIM_AP) -ne 0 ] ; then \
F=`cat "$$s" | sed -e 's!LIB!$(LIBDIR)!g' -e 's!PYTHON_EXEC!$(PYTHON)!g'`; \
else \
F=`cat "$$s" | sed -e 's!PREFIX!$(PREFIX)!g' -e 's!LIB!$(LIBDIR)!g' -e 's!PYTHON_EXEC!$(PYTHON)!g'`; \
fi; \
echo "$$F" > "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/$$BASE"; \
chmod +x "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/$$BASE"; \
done
gajim.desktop: gajim.desktop.in
intltool-merge -d po gajim.desktop.in gajim.desktop
#
# show make params we accept
#
help:
@echo Usage:
@echo make - builds all modules
@echo make clean - delete built modules and object files
@echo make distclean - clean plus deletion of all other non-repository files
@echo make install - install binaries into the official directories
@echo make uninstall - uninstall binaries from the official directories
@echo make help - prints this help
@echo
@echo make trayicon - makes only trayicon module
@echo make idle - makes only idle detection module
@echo make translation - makes only translation \(mo files\)
@echo make gtkspell - makes only gtkspell detection module
@echo make tags - makes 'tags' file for use with ctags
@echo
#
# uninstall application from official directories
#
uninstall:
rm -rf "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/gajim" # the main files are here
rm -rf "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/gajim" # the .so files are here
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/gajim" # the bash script
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/gajim-remote" # remote-control script
rm -f "$(MANDIR)/man1/gajim.1" # the man page
rm -f "$(MANDIR)/man1/gajim-remote.1" # the man page
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/pixmaps/gajim.png" # the icon
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/pixmaps/gajim_about.png" # the icon
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/applications/gajim.desktop" #the desktop
find "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/locale" -name 'gajim.mo' -exec rm {} \; #the .mo files
@echo done uninstalling
tags:
-rm tags
exuberant-ctags -R
.PHONY: all translation trayicon gtkspell idle clean dist distclean install help\
uninstall tags
SUBDIRS = po src data
bin_SCRIPTS = scripts/gajim
EXTRA_DIST = \
autogen.sh \
COPYING \
ChangeLog \
README \
THANKS \
intltool-extract.in \
intltool-merge.in \
intltool-update.in \
scripts/gajim.in
DISTCLEANFILES = \
intltool-extract \
intltool-merge \
intltool-update \
scripts/gajim
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......@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Optionally:
dnsutils (or whatever package provides the nslookup binary) for SRV support; if you don't know what that is, you don't need it
gtkspell and aspell-LANG where lang is your locale eg. en, fr etc
GnomePythonExtras 2.10 or above so you can avoid compiling trayicon and gtkspell
notification-daemon (and D-Bus) to get cooler popups
notification-daemon or notify-python (and D-Bus) to get cooler popups
D-Bus to have gajim-remote working
NOTE TO PACKAGERS:
......
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exit 1;
;;
-h | --h*)
cat <<\EOF
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shift
;;
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.\" 20050818
.TH "Gajim-remote" "1" "August 18, 2005" "Gajim dev team" ""
.SH "NAME"
Gajim-remote
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.B gajim-remote [help] [toggle_roster_appearance] [show_next_unread] [list_contacts] [list_accounts] [change_status] [open_chat] [send_message] [send_file] [contact_info] [account_info] [send_file] [prefs_list] [prefs_put] [prefs_del] [prefs_store] [remove_contact] [add_contact] [get_status] [get_status_message] [get_unread_msgs_number] [start_chat]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.B Gajim-remote
is a script to control Gajim by D-Bus
.PP
.SH "FEEDBACK"
You can report bugs or feature requests in http://trac.gajim.org or in the mailing list: https://lists.gajim.org/cgi\-bin/listinfo/gajim\-devel. You can also find us in our room gajim@conference.jabber.no
.SH "AUTHORS"
Written by Yann Le Boulanger <asterix@lagaule.org>, Nikos Kouremenos <kourem@gmail.com> and Dimitur Kirov <dkirov@gmail.com>.
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