On 05/03/2008, Evan Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You get more flies with honey, or something like that. These people
threatening to ditch Pidgin if this change isn't fixed is just
amusing. You aren't costing the developers any money, but like I
said, you're entiteled to a 100% refund
Marek Matulka:
I see your point - no one is paying for it so developers shouldn't
care about users.
What is the purpose of software without users ?
;-)
David
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Guten Tag Etan Reisner,
am Donnerstag, 6. März 2008 um 03:44 schrieben Sie:
Known bug in the GTK+ version shipped with 2.4.0, reinstall the version of
GTK+ that came with 2.3.1 and it will work again.
I see GTK+2.12.8 is the stable Version for Windows which i could
download - which
At 01:11 AM 3/6/2008, Marek Matulka wrote:
On 05/03/2008, Evan Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You get more flies with honey, or something like that. These people
threatening to ditch Pidgin if this change isn't fixed is just
amusing. You aren't costing the developers any money, but like I
2.12.8A is the version we shipped with 2.4.0.
2.12.1B is the version we shipped with 2.3.1 I believe.
-Etan
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João Luís Camilo Borges spake unto us the following wisdom:
Hi! I am trying to install pidgin-2.3.1 at my Solaris 10 x86. I run
./configure then it pass with some warnings but no errors. But, when I run
make I got this error:
This sort of error normally occurs when your perl was built with a
Thank`s for the help. I disabled perl but now I got this message:
Making all in ssl
make[5]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/pidgin/pidgin-2.3.1
/libpurple/plugins/ssl'
/bin/bash ../../../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../..
Hi,
I just wanted to echo the opinions of other folks here regarding this new
behavior in 2.4.0: I really do no like it. I liked the option of resizing the
text input window (because I frequently paste large segments of text with
colleagues). Now that I have to work through a keyhole (4