> #define NO_LIBCWRAPPER 1
> #define XTEST 1
> #define XSYNC 1
> #define XCMISC 1
> #define BIGREQS 1
> #define HAVE_SHA1_IN_COMMONCRYPTO 1
>
> configure: exit 1
This thread was about a pidgin error. That's an xorg-server error. You should
file a bug report in the issue tracker
On Jan 2, 2016, at 11:19 AM, John T. Chung wrote:
> Everything installed w/.o problems:
>
> ---> Attempting to fetch pidgin-2.10.11_4+x11.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 from
> http://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/pidgin
> ---> Fetching distfiles for pidgin
> ---> Ver
On 1/2/16 12:42 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 11:19 AM, John T. Chung wrote:
>
>> Everything installed w/.o problems:
>>
>> ---> Attempting to fetch pidgin-2.10.11_4+x11.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 from
>> http://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/pidgin
&g
n 1/2/16 12:42 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> >
> > On Jan 2, 2016, at 11:19 AM, John T. Chung wrote:
> >
> >> Everything installed w/.o problems:
> >>
> >> ---> Attempting to fetch pidgin-2.10.11_4+x11.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 from
> http://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/p
, Poulpette Delamare wrote:
Well… well well well. Yes, now that you said that, I figure out how
stupid I’ve been.
I’ve only been using Mac OS X for a couple of days now and still don’t
understand everything (how folders are stored, etc.). On Linux, yes, I
knew that Pidgin logs
On May 5, 2013, at 10:00 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Even when I tell Spotlight to ignore file visibility, it doesn't
show me the .purple folder when I search for name:purple. Is this
actually working for you?
IM(very)HO.
Maybe searching for name:.purple…
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On May 6, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Frank Schima wrote:
I was sometimes able to find invisible folders or files, but never
files inside invisible folders.
When I want the Finder to show me hidden files, I run these Terminal
commands:
TO SHOW:
Le 06/05/2013 20:58, Eneko Gotzon Ares a écrit :
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On May 6, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Frank Schima wrote:
I was sometimes able to find invisible folders or files, but never
files inside invisible folders.
When I want the Finder to show me hidden
On May 6, 2013, at 14:06, Poulpette Delamare wrote:
Le 06/05/2013 20:58, Eneko Gotzon Ares a écrit :
When I want the Finder to show me hidden files, I run these Terminal
commands:
TO SHOW:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE–Enter–
killall Finder–Enter–
TO
for a couple of days now and still don’t understand
everything (how folders are stored, etc.). On Linux, yes, I knew that Pidgin logs are in
~/.purple which is really easy to find (Ctrl+H in the user directory to see
hidden files and folders and here we go… which… doesn’t work on Mac OS), but I just
that you said that, I figure out how stupid
I’ve been.
I’ve only been using Mac OS X for a couple of days now and still don’t
understand everything (how folders are stored, etc.). On Linux, yes, I
knew that Pidgin logs are in ~/.purple which is really easy to find
(Ctrl+H in the user directory
that, I figure out how
stupid I’ve been.
I’ve only been using Mac OS X for a couple of days now and still don’t
understand everything (how folders are stored, etc.). On Linux, yes, I
knew that Pidgin logs are in ~/.purple which is really easy to find
(Ctrl+H in the user directory to see
Hi,
I’ve installed Macports to run Pidgin on Mountain Lion, so that I can
use my chatlogs on Mac OS X and Linux (Ubuntu). Everything seems to be
OK, but I don’t understand where those chatlogs go. I’ve made a test and
I can read previous conversations directly from Pidgin, so that means
On May 4, 2013, at 06:00, Poulpette Delamare wrote:
I’ve installed Macports to run Pidgin on Mountain Lion, so that I can use my
chatlogs on Mac OS X and Linux (Ubuntu). Everything seems to be OK, but I
don’t understand where those chatlogs go. I’ve made a test and I can read
previous
Le 04/05/2013 13:06, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On May 4, 2013, at 06:00, Poulpette Delamare wrote:
I’ve installed Macports to run Pidgin on Mountain Lion, so that I can use my
chatlogs on Mac OS X and Linux (Ubuntu). Everything seems to be OK, but I don’t
understand where those chatlogs go
that Pidgin logs are in ~/.purple which is really easy to find (Ctrl+H in
the user directory to see hidden files and folders and here we go… which…
doesn’t work on Mac OS), but I just couldn’t find anything on Mac OS X (I
used Spotlight to make several researches). I should have tried to look
understand everything (how folders are stored, etc.). On Linux, yes, I knew
that Pidgin logs are in ~/.purple which is really easy to find (Ctrl+H in
the user directory to see hidden files and folders and here we go… which…
doesn’t work on Mac OS), but I just couldn’t find anything on Mac OS X (I
)' failed
** (gedit:69774): WARNING **: Could not load theme icon system-file-manager:
L'icône « system-file-manager » n'est pas présente dans le thème
gedit: Fatal IO error 35 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server
/tmp/launch-WDYhvv/:0.
imac-de-meriem-lentz:~ harlock59$ pidgin
Xlib
/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist
org.freedesktop.dbus-session: Already loaded
imac-de-meriem-lentz:~ harlock59$ pidgin
Xlib: extension RANDR missing on display /tmp/launch-WDYhvv/:0.
Pidgin: Fatal IO error 35 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server
/tmp/launch-WDYhvv/:0.
imac-de-meriem-lentz
On Jul 29, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Brad Allison wrote:
I need sipe support in pidgin for my macosx users. I figured Macports would
have it but I don't see it in the list.
However I do see it over on the fink project...
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/pidgin-sipe
I prefer using
I need sipe support in pidgin for my macosx users. I figured Macports would
have it but I don't see it in the list.
However I do see it over on the fink project...
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/pidgin-sipe
I prefer using macports. Any chance we can get this added?
-b
My menus in Pidgin are doing various weird things when its windows are in
the secondary monitor on my dual-monitor setup. The menus show up in the
primary monitor, or they show up in the wrong place (and often mangled) in
the secondary monitor.
I'm not sure if this is a Pidgin issue or a GTK
Has anyone tried using macports pidgin with the skype plugin
http://eion.robbmob.com/ ?
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./configure: line 20015: AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT: command not found
configure: error:
The msgfmt command is required to build libpurple. If it is installed
on your system, ensure that it is in your path. If it is not, install
GNU gettext to continue.
If you have msgfmt installed, but for some
On Oct 23, 2008, at 20:45, Darmis Hoskins wrote:
./configure: line 20015: AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT: command not found
configure: error:
The msgfmt command is required to build libpurple. If it is installed
on your system, ensure that it is in your path. If it is not, install
GNU gettext to
that the .profile thing was related to the
enviroment for compiling ports, and not the program itself.
Yeah, it's related to both.
Long story short, I got it installed, ran selfupdate and tried
sudo /opt/local/bin/port install pidgin +quartz +no_x11 About 20
mins. later, after fetching
The AOL servers are blocking ICQ clients that behave like ICQ 5.
Libpurple/pidgin 2.4.3 fixes this issue.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 2:46 PM, MAS! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone know something about a (new) release for pidgin (or
funpidgin)?!
it seems icq doesn't work anymore, since
does anyone know something about a (new) release for pidgin (or
funpidgin)?!
it seems icq doesn't work anymore, since the protocol is too old
thank you in adavance
bye
MAS!
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On May 2, 2008, at 23:15, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 12:47 PM, MAS! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandesign-at-macports.org wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 23:15, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 12:47 PM, MAS! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I
! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area.
I see.. btw, IMHO, that's a real pity :(
Yeah, that doesn't sound like a good reason not to update the port. If a
new version
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area.
I see.. btw, IMHO, that's a real pity :(
MAS!
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On May 2, 2008, at 12:47 PM, MAS! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area.
I see.. btw, IMHO, that's a real pity :(
Yeah, that doesn't sound like a good reason
On May 2, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 12:47 PM, MAS! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area.
I see.. btw, IMHO, that's a real pity :(
Yeah
I'm asking if someone is able to upgrade the port to the latest
release :)
thank you in advance
bye bye!
MAS!
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I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area.
Kind regards
Thomas
MAS! wrote:
I'm asking if someone is able to upgrade the port to the latest
release :)
thank you in advance
bye bye
MAS!
You may be interested in the port Adium, which provides an Aqua user
interface, but is pidgin under the hood (both projects use the same
libpurple for all of chat handling).
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 5:41 AM, Thomas Reifferscheid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once
On May 1, 2008, at 6:04 AM, Randall Wood wrote:
MAS!
You may be interested in the port Adium, which provides an Aqua user
interface, but is pidgin under the hood (both projects use the same
libpurple for all of chat handling).
Adium doesn't support Yahoo! chat though, and pidgin does, I use
wrote:
MAS!
You may be interested in the port Adium, which provides an Aqua user
interface, but is pidgin under the hood (both projects use the same
libpurple for all of chat handling).
Adium doesn't support Yahoo! chat though, and pidgin does, I use
pidgin specifically for that.
--Mike H
Michael Hernandez wrote:
On May 1, 2008, at 6:04 AM, Randall Wood wrote:
MAS!
You may be interested in the port Adium, which provides an Aqua user
interface, but is pidgin under the hood (both projects use the same
libpurple for all of chat handling).
Adium doesn't support Yahoo! chat though
You may be interested in the port Adium, which provides an Aqua user
interface, but is pidgin under the hood (both projects use the same
libpurple for all of chat handling).
thank, but I don't like so much Adium.
and I prefer piding, since I can share the preferences/log/data
at ../../intltool-merge line 96.
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at ../../intltool-
merge line 263.
make[4]: *** [purple.schemas] Error 255
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
t_pidgin/work/pidgin-2.3.1 make all returned error 2
Command output: make
255
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
t_pidgin/work/pidgin-2.3.1 make all returned error 2
Command output: make all-recursive
Making all in libpurple
make all-recursive
Making all in gconf
LC_ALL=C ../../intltool-merge -s -u -c ../../po/.intltool-merge-
cache
File an enhancement request with the port maintainer requesting a
variant for silc support.
I see the procedure. Thank you for the advice.
In the meantime, I made it work by editing the Portfile and providing
some pre-reqs.
Cheers,
AZ
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Hi,
just send the stuff to me, or create a ticket otherwise. Does it require
silc-server
or silc-client to link pidgin against silc?
Kind regards
Thomas
Artie Ziff wrote:
File an enhancement request with the port maintainer requesting a
variant for silc support.
I see the procedure
Hi,
Does there exist a means to affect configure type changes (like asking
pidgin to build with silc libs) from the port command line?
Or is the only way to do this is edit the Port file directly?
Cheers,
AZ
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On Feb 19, 2008, at 15:58, Artie Ziff wrote:
Does there exist a means to affect configure type changes (like asking
pidgin to build with silc libs) from the port command line?
Or is the only way to do this is edit the Port file directly?
File an enhancement request with the port maintainer
Hi, please run the following commands:
sudo port sync
sudo port -d install pidgin
and show us what comes out.
Kind regards
Thomas Reifferscheid
fas fdas wrote:
I run the command
sudo port install pidgin
it run few mins then show error.
Error: The following dependencies failed to build
Dear Victor,
please keep mailing to the macports-users mailinglist. I need more
information here.
Please do:
sudo port -d selfupdate
sudo port -d uninstall pidgin
sudo port -d install pidgin
and show us the relevant lines from the pidgin configure process.
Kind regards
Thomas
Victor
to
the global macports repository.
Kind regards
Thomas Reifferscheid
Matrix Mole wrote:
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Thomas Reifferscheid wrote:
pigdin-encryption is http://pidgin-encrypt.sourceforge.net/ it
has nothing
to do with pidgin-otr.
Thank you for pointing that out, I
pigdin-encryption is http://pidgin-encrypt.sourceforge.net/ it has nothing
to do with pidgin-otr.
pidgin-otr is not available yet in macports. You find details here:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13759
Kind regards
Thomas
Matrix Mole wrote:
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Thomas Reifferscheid wrote:
pigdin-encryption is http://pidgin-encrypt.sourceforge.net/ it has nothing
to do with pidgin-otr.
Thank you for pointing that out, I didn't realize that they were two
distinct different encryption builds.
pidgin-otr
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Thomas Reifferscheid wrote:
Success. The new portfile got already posted to the
macports devel mailinglist, so it should be available shortly.
The port is called pidgin-otr.
I've re-sync'd my ports tree and I saw a port called pidgin-encryption
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I've installed both pidgin and the libotr ports, but OTR is not showing
up in the list of available plugins for pidgin to use. Is there more
than needs to be done besides merely installing the two ports, such as
moving an actual file from the libotr
Thomas Reifferscheid wrote:
Dear list,
pidgin is now available for macports in version 2.3.1
(it compiles just fine for leopard now)
Great .. I know you are not responsible for this port, but, do you know
if this affects adium? Adium is based on libpurble.
Thanks, Erik
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Ph
Dear Erik,
as far as I can see, the Portfile for adium depends
on subversion and nothing else. Further I cant find
a port called libpurple within macports. Do you think
it's worth to build a own port called libpurple only for
adium? Can you live with having to build pidgin in prior
to adium? Do
Dear list,
pidgin is now available for macports in version 2.3.1
(it compiles just fine for leopard now)
http://pidgin.im/
Kind regards
Thomas Reifferscheid
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Hello all,
I am trying to compile net/pidgin macports but encounters some problems.
Compilation phase ends with these lines ...
/bin/sh ../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-I. -I.. -DBR_PTHREADS=0 -DDATADIR=\/opt/local/share\
-DLIBDIR=\/opt/local/lib/purple-2
Dear list,
when you are using pidgin on macports,
you can now install and use pidgin-encryption.
If you want to install pidgin-encryption, don't
forget to sync the Portindex:
'sudo port sync'
Then install pidgin-encryption:
'sudo port install pidgin-encryption'
Kind regards
Thomas
It seems the pidgin port have no maintainer...
btw, I'm asking if someone is able to upgrade the port to the latest
release :)
thank you in advance
bye bye!
MAS!
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Upgraded to version 2.2.1 in the port tree now.
On 14 Oct 2007, at 11:32, MAS! wrote:
It seems the pidgin port have no maintainer...
btw, I'm asking if someone is able to upgrade the port to the
latest release :)
thank you in advance
bye bye!
MAS
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