On 3/6/06, Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pretty new at tracking down such issues in python though.  Any
> suggestions?  I mean I can look at the profiler output but that
> doesn't appear to be telling me anything useful.

I've heard the Psi team using valgrind, it seems that there are some
python specific tweaks to make it more detailed.  Google knows all.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trejkaz)
Date: Mon Mar  6 20:55:26 2006
Subject: [py-transports] AOL Releases Open AIM SDK
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On Tuesday 07 March 2006 02:00, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> In Section 2.2:
>
> Further, in addition to any other restrictions contained in this
> Agreement or in the applicable Addenda to this Agreement, you shall
> not use any Tool to, and your Application shall not, enable (a) direct
> communication (e.g., presence data, text, video, VoIP, file transfers,
> or data exchanges) between the AOL Services and any other instant
> messaging community or third party instant messaging services, or (b)
> an end user the ability to access any other instant messaging client
> and / or community (e.g., no multi-headed clients). You shall ensure
> that any end user's log on to the AOL Services will be accomplished
> solely through the use of unique end user identifiers and passwords
> authorized by AOL.

Figures.  Makes you wonder why they even bother releasing an SDK, if the only 
use case which is actually useful is barred.

TX

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Per Wille)
Date: Mon Mar  6 22:02:29 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Pymsn-t loosing messages with ejabberd 0.1.0
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On 01/03/2006, at 19.20, Seb wrote:

> Sometimes i'm loosing some message i'm sending. For example if i  
> send :

I have noticed this as well with ejabberd (0.9.8) and pyMSNt.


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