Bumping this as I would like to see bitlbee-facebook updated to the
latest release before 6.9.
Tested much longer now. Works fine.
tor. 18. feb. 2021 kl. 18:26 skrev Eivind Eide :
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> bitlbee-facebook-1.2.2
>
> facebook-api: Fix id assertion in fb_api_cb_publish_mst() (#204)
&g
f attached. Lightly tested on amd64.
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diff -rupN bitlbee-facebook.bak/Makefile bitlbee-facebook/Makefile
--- bitlbee-facebook.bak/Makefile Thu Feb 18 18:27
in the patch attached.
(I attach the patch as a text-file, as gmail mangles all text.)
However, I'm not sure if this is the correct OpenBSD way to solve
something like this?
This fix was tested successfully on amd64 for a few days.
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Ping?
Tested longer on amd64 now. No problems.
tor. 22. okt. 2020 kl. 03:36 skrev Eivind Eide :
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> bitlbee-facebook-1.2.1 (2020-10-20):
> - Fix "Parse error: unexpected identifier 'taNewMessage'"
> - Fix "Failed to read thrift: facebook-api.c:1929 fb_api_cb_
s textfile, as gmail mangles all input.
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diff -rupN bitlbee-facebook.bak/Makefile bitlbee-facebook/Makefile
--- bitlbee-facebook.bak/Makefile Tue Jul 9 12:5
as a text attachment, see if that works out.
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diff -rupN bitlbee-facebook.bak/Makefile bitlbee-facebook/Makefile
--- bitlbee-facebook.bak/Makefile Tue Ju
%20mailing-list%20%3cpo...@openbsd.org%3E.html
[3] http://wavpack.com/wavpack-4.80.0.tar.bz2
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wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (std, vt100 emulation)
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