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Only conflict was the correction of jabber normalization which I had already done.
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the caller will do it already.
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version of BitlBee from Linux. No working SSL support yet though!
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MD5 hashes instead of a known MD5 hash with a number. Just to make it
harder to confuse BitlBee by sending it faked responses to packets.
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dereferenced as far as I can see).
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becuase it's the only place where it's used, and using this to strip
spaces from all screennames before sending them to BitlBee.
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since apparently that's how the RFC wants it. (While the rest of the JID
should be case IN-sensitive. Consistency is hard to find these days...) Also
extended the unittests a little bit. Closes #422.
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numbers, adding 80 and 443. Partially closes #265.
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(on purpose) in libyahoo2, but this fix seems to work and at least Valgrind
is still happy. And I actually see myself log off now, and the fd is actually
cleaned up properly.
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* both ends (proto&dcc) need to finish a transfer now for it to be finished
* moved throughput calc. and some messages to dcc (no need to implement in protocols)
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Note that this is only used for sending. The default <local>;<auto> means let
the receiver try a direct connection first and then the proxy discovered from
the server (if any). If you know you're firewalled you can remove the <local>.
If you want to provide your own proxy try something like
"<local>;JID,HOST,PORT". E.g.
"<local>;proxy.somewhere.org,123.123.123.123,7777".
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can happen if we run out of file descriptors, for example.
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* not only query but also respect peer's features (i.e. abort ft if an important feature is not advertised)
* wait for proxy discovery to complete before starting the transfer (important for sending to people with auto accept)
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* allow the SOCKS5 server to not include the pseudo address in its reply(including it is an rfc-style SHOULD in XEP-0065)
* ignore if the SOCKS5 server's reply is too short (as is the one from the jabber.cz proxy [apparently using the proxy65 code])
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Just one trivial conflict in the jabber Makefile, went smoothly.
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Got rid of the bogus window handler pointer as the first argument to the
callback.
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`if(cp != "\005")', I'm sure he feels homesick to QuickBasic. Since BitlBee
doesn't use this function anyway, it doesn't really matter if my fix works.
As long as it keeps the compiler quiet.
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/invite ever worked in the Yahoo! module...
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