Michael Heironimus | 1 Jan 07:35
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Re: Open bsd support? new build?.....

On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 01:40:25PM -0800, Ian wrote:
> Hi 2 quick questions. How long till a new release it's been around 3
> months already and I'm hoping a new build will have support for open
> bsd. It segfaults every time. If centericq dev's need an account on an
> open bsd system to debug the people at silenceisdefeat.org are willing
> to set you up one. If you need one just let me know. Thanks.

It works on OpenBSD if you compile without MSN. A while back somebody
posted that it also works if you disable ProPolice, but if ProPolice is
stopping it from running then there most likely is an error. I started
looking at it some time back but never really put enough time into it to
get anywhere.

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AzriMan | 1 Jan 09:04
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Re[2]: sending messages from console

On суббота, 31 декабря 2005 г. at 19:42:02, Michael Tatge wrote:

MT> * On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 AzriMan wrote:
>> i have a trouble. trying to send message to jabber user, i've got this
>> error:
>> 
>> azriman# centericq --proto jabber -t
>> 277095782 <at> icq.jabber.ttn.ru -s msg
>> test
>> event sending error: unknown IM type
>> 
>> what can you advice me to do?

MT> First of all, please don't reply to other messages that are unrelated to
MT> your question. I messes up threading.
ok. sorry. but, i have change the subject :-\

MT> Secound, the error messges is speaking for inself. There is no "jabber"
MT> protocol. Quoting the man page:

MT> -p, --proto <protocol type>
MT>        This  one  specifies to which IM network the destination contact
MT>        belongs. Can be "icq", "yahoo", "aim", "irc", "jab", "msn", "gg"
MT>        or "lj".

i related on help page.
azriman# centericq --help | grep jab
  -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, aim, irc, jabber or lj

you see, there is no difference except jabber
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Michael Tatge | 1 Jan 18:41
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Re: sending messages from console

* On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 AzriMan wrote:
> On ???????, 31 ??????? 2005 ?. at 19:42:02, Michael Tatge wrote:
> 
> MT> -p, --proto <protocol type>
> MT>        This  one  specifies to which IM network the destination contact
> MT>        belongs. Can be "icq", "yahoo", "aim", "irc", "jab", "msn", "gg"
> MT>        or "lj".
> 
> i related on help page.
> azriman# centericq --help | grep jab
>   -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, aim, irc,
>   jabber or lj

$ centericq --help|grep jab
  -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, msn, aim,
  irc, jab, rss, lj, gg or infocard

this is what i see with centericq 4.21.0 from debian unstable.

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Ladislav Laska | 1 Jan 19:13
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Re: sending messages from console

Gentoo linux, ~x86, so there is really 'jabber' in some versions/builds.

theburn <at> LAMA ~ $ emerge -pv centericq

These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild   R   ] net-im/centericq-4.21.0-r2  USE="aim -bidi* crypt icq
irc jabber -lj* -msn* nls rss ssl -yahoo*" 0 kB

Total size of downloads: 0 kB
theburn <at> LAMA ~ $ centericq --help | grep jab
  -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, aim, irc,
jabber or lj
theburn <at> LAMA ~ $

On 1/1/06, Michael Tatge <Michael.Tatge <at> web.de> wrote:
> * On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 AzriMan wrote:
> > On ???????, 31 ??????? 2005 ?. at 19:42:02, Michael Tatge wrote:
> >
> > MT> -p, --proto <protocol type>
> > MT>        This  one  specifies to which IM network the destination contact
> > MT>        belongs. Can be "icq", "yahoo", "aim", "irc", "jab", "msn", "gg"
> > MT>        or "lj".
> >
> > i related on help page.
> > azriman# centericq --help | grep jab
> >   -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, aim, irc,
> >   jabber or lj
>
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AzriMan | 2 Jan 11:20
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Re[2]: sending messages from console

On воскресенье, 1 января 2006 г. at 20:41:21, Michael Tatge wrote:

MT> * On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 AzriMan wrote:
>> On ???????, 31 ??????? 2005 ?. at 19:42:02, Michael Tatge wrote:
>> 
>> MT> -p, --proto <protocol type>
>> MT>        This  one  specifies to which IM network the destination contact
>> MT>        belongs. Can be "icq", "yahoo", "aim", "irc", "jab", "msn", "gg"
>> MT>        or "lj".
>> 
>> i related on help page.
>> azriman# centericq --help | grep jab
>>   -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, aim, irc,
>>   jabber or lj

MT> $ centericq --help|grep jab
MT>   -p, --proto <protocol>   protocol type; can be icq, yahoo, msn, aim,
MT>   irc, jab, rss, lj, gg or infocard

MT> this is what i see with centericq 4.21.0 from debian unstable.

it's  very  nice. using protocol 'jab', message was put into the queue
and successfully sent.

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Kind regards, 
AzriMan <azriman <at> azriman.ru>

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derek | 10 Jan 04:00

centericq and utf-8

I'm pretty sure this keeps coming up, but I have yet to find a satisfactory resolution.
No matter what settings, or no settings, that I use in remote/local code pages, centericq
seems to not be able to leave utf-8 alone.

cat morning.txt  | centericq -s msg -p aim -t t13627

This sends the text:
==== UTF-8 ====
こんにちは
==== UTF-8 ====
Or "good morning" in hirigana

What gets to centericq or gaim, however, is a string of gibberish.
==== gibberish ====
こんにちは
==== gibberish ====
:)

Interestingly, when I send it to centericq, while I see gibberish in the UI (regardless of whether
I've set remote/local to utf-8, or remote/local - doesn't seem to matter).
http://forum.centericq.de/viewtopic.php?t=699
I see I'm not the only one bugged by this.

Now interestingly, this scrambling isn't occurring in the log for an incoming message.
The above cat n pipe writes a valid hirigana string to the history for that AIM account.

Looking forward to anyone who can suggest a way to keep centericq from mucking with the text. Incoming or outgoing.
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derek | 10 Jan 04:08

Re: centericq and utf-8

BTW, I'm pretty sure this worked in the past.
I have test messages in my history that I'd swear I sent to friends, and they showed up fine.
Like a message sent on Thu Sep 11 12:45:36 2003 in UTF-8 for example.
Shows up fine in history, and I also remember similar viewable text in UI.
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Petr Pisar | 10 Jan 10:35
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Re: centericq and utf-8

derek napsal(a):
> BTW, I'm pretty sure this worked in the past.
> I have test messages in my history that I'd swear I sent to friends, and they showed up fine.
> Like a message sent on Thu Sep 11 12:45:36 2003 in UTF-8 for example.
> Shows up fine in history, and I also remember similar viewable text in UI.

I'm not sure about AIM protocol but I have the same problems with ICQ 
and Jabber protocols.

So I tried to compile cicq against ncurses with wide charachter support 
(so called ncursesw) and almost all display problems were fixed.) 
Apropriate patch can be found on [http://xpisar.wz.cz/centericq/].

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lists | 10 Jan 18:38

Re: centericq and utf-8

On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Petr Pisar wrote:

> derek napsal(a):
>> BTW, I'm pretty sure this worked in the past.
>> I have test messages in my history that I'd swear I sent to friends, and they showed up fine.
>> Like a message sent on Thu Sep 11 12:45:36 2003 in UTF-8 for example.
>> Shows up fine in history, and I also remember similar viewable text in UI.
>
> I'm not sure about AIM protocol but I have the same problems with ICQ
> and Jabber protocols.
>
> So I tried to compile cicq against ncurses with wide charachter support
> (so called ncursesw) and almost all display problems were fixed.)
> Apropriate patch can be found on [http://xpisar.wz.cz/centericq/].

Thanks.  I'll give it a shot.
If it works, I'll add it to the ebuild with a USE flag of unicode.
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Marcos Rivera | 13 Jan 23:54
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4.21.0 on Suse 10.0 Compile Error

Hello all, I would wonder if you can help.  I get the following error when compiling:
  configure: error: You need to have the libstdc++ headers installed

I have libstdc++ and libstdc++-devel and the compat stdc's installed.  Any idea ho to resolve?
Thanks,
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