Apologies, yes this is to a Windows machine, and re-installs are for the new 
update installs that keep coming out...  which if just updated to the 
most-recent 2.7.10.

thx

Robert Mestl
Software Analyst, West Interactive Corporation
402-716-0492 | Cell 402-305-0702 | [email protected] 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ethan Blanton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 9:29 AM
To: Mestl, Robert R
Cc: '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: pidgin installs

Mestl, Robert R spake unto us the following wisdom:
> Is it possible when installing a new version of Pidgin, to not remove 
> the previously installed plug-ins, and have to re-install them?
> 
> Kind of annoying each time a new version of Pidgin comes out...

You're going to have to provide a lot more information.  Why do you have to 
reinstall?  What platform are you on?  What are the symptoms of not 
reinstalling?

I assume, by the fact that you appear to have no functional package management, 
that you are on Windows.  I don't know if maybe this is a limitation of our 
Windows binaries, the Windows installer, or the Windows dll system, which is 
known to be inadequate in many respects.
However, if it isn't, then there's no reason you should have to reinstall 
plugins as long as your Pidgin stays within the same major version series.  
(That is, until you upgrade to 3.0.0 or beyond, 2.x.y versions should be fine.) 
New versions of pidgin and libpurple are backward compatible with older 
versions.

Someone who knows more about Windows might be able to weigh in if this is a 
platform-specific limitation.

Ethan

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