Hello,
Slackware package is available here:
http://sysphere.org/~anrxc/local/packages/gajim-0.11/gajim-0.11-i486-1aic.tgz
Built against:
python-2.4.3-i486-4 (Slackware official)
pygtk-2.8.6-i486-1sl
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Yann Le Boulanger wrote:
is it an official repositry ? should we host those packages in our website ?
thanks for them
No, that's just my web site where i put some packages from time to time.
So you can say that my Gajim package can be considered untrusted.
As for
Hello I've wrote to the slacky.it package maintainer, so here it is:
http://www.slacky.it/index.php?option=com_remositoryItemid=29func=fileinfoid=1027
They have all of the dependencies also, except from looking at
their slack-required file I belive their package was also
built without
Hello, this morning I've expirienced some strange behaviour.
Every few minutes the whole Gajim UI would freeze and in my terminal I
would see a message:
gpgkeys: key 183AF3BE23158056 not found on keyserver
So, from where did this key come from, and why does Gajim need it?
...
So, some folks at
Hello, Gajim got a solid review (and even appeared on the cover :) in
the last issue of GNUzilla magazine; which is a very popular free
software zine on the teritory of former Yugoslavia.
You can check it out here
http://gnuzilla.fsnserbia.org/
Cheers, anrxc.
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On Fri, 18 May 2007, Yann Le Boulanger wrote:
Gajim will have everything in one window too, see
http://trac.gajim.org/ticket/1743
This is good news. Good design for window managers like Ion or wmii, and
fast keyboard control in mind.
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Hello,
I want to inform you all of an event that is happening in my
country soon. I love the software you built and I consider lists people
true hackers, so it seems as a proper fit.
Just maybe some of you were present in Pula, Croatia on 2004. when the
Transnational HackingMeeting took
On Sat, 8 Oct 2011, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
What's new since 0.14.4? here is the ChangeLog:
* Plugin system
In theory OTR support could in the future be a plugin (even a third
party one)?
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