Hi,
Am 12.02.2017 um 08:41 schrieb Johannes Schauer:
> If you don't have time for an upload, I'll gladly do an NMU for you!
I'll try find time to upload a package with this patch included next
weekend.
Regards
Norbert
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Hi,
On Sun, 27 Dec 2015 17:59:31 +0100 "W. Martin Borgert"
wrote:
> Better solution than mess with /etc/hosts:
>
> Switch off the config_update in the plugininstaller plugin config
> and disable the plugininstaller altogether in ~/.config/gajim/config:
>
> plugins.plugin_installer.active = Fal
Hi,
> > Switch off the config_update in the plugininstaller plugin config
> > and disable the plugininstaller altogether in ~/.config/gajim/config:
> >
> > plugins.plugin_installer.active = False
>
> agreed, and thanks for the patch. But we should also mention this change
> in the NEWS.Debian fil
Hi,
Am 27.12.2015 um 17:59 schrieb W. Martin Borgert:
> Switch off the config_update in the plugininstaller plugin config
> and disable the plugininstaller altogether in ~/.config/gajim/config:
>
> plugins.plugin_installer.active = False
agreed, and thanks for the patch. But we should also menti
tags 805620 + patch
thanks
Better solution than mess with /etc/hosts:
Switch off the config_update in the plugininstaller plugin config
and disable the plugininstaller altogether in ~/.config/gajim/config:
plugins.plugin_installer.active = False
Description: stop loading plugin list without user
Package: gajim
Version: 0.16-1
Severity: important
At least on first startup, gajim phones home to ftp.gajim.org without
asking for user consent. This is a little bit frightening, because
the first thought of the innocent user is: Will it upload my ~/.gnupg/
and ~/.ssh/ directories?
Even if not
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