* Added NS_RECEIPTS to protocol namespace list.
* Show our support of XEP-0184 in caps.
* Added a big, fat warning to get_contact as this does not work as
expected.
* There was some strangeness in our XEP-0022, it added an id tag to
the x tag, which isn't mentioned anywhere in the XEP. And for some
strange reason, that id even was the same all the time.
* Fixed a typo.
Sorry, it just wasn't maintainable. The problem is the current libotr
API. I'm sick of working around the strange libotr API, sick of getting
HTML messages, sick of losing messages. The final argument for
completely removing it was that we can't get the message ID of a sent
msg anymore - which we need. I tried to work around this as well, but
there seems to be no way to wait for a signal in glib the way I would
need it for the workaround (I wanted to emit a signal in inject_message
and then wait for it after the call to otr_message_fragment_and_send
so the signal can pass us the message id). And the last reason is that
we're heading towards a new release and thus want to stabilize the code,
thus don't have time to work around even more libotr API strangeness.
I will give feedback to the libotr developers, who are currently
planning a new API, so that we can hopefully see OTR support once again
as soon as libotr4 is released.
Kjell already announced that he will continue his branch:
https://code.launchpad.net/~afflux/gajim/otr
I really hope the libotr devs will provide a sane API with libotr4 so
we can integrate OTR support again.
Oh, and I added one more try/except block for OS X.
TODO:
* Implement section 5.
* Think of a way to show in GUI
Possible way: Grey out the sent msg until we receive a <received/>,
but only if we know the other end supports XEP-0184.
* Maybe implement section 6?
disconnection or exit. Previous version seemed perfect, but if server don't have the
same exact time than us (always), lots of messages can be logged twice. Here we will
lost log for messages that were sent beetween we lost connection and we see it. But that
seems better for me. For previous version, see [9516].
@bct: When moving the OTR stuff, you would've needed to adjust the
XHTML killing part. This patch fixes it. I didn't even notice since
I have XHTML disabled globally.
Sorry, bct, but I think it is to early to merge that as it completely
breaks. It seems nobody in gajim@conference.gajim.org considers it
usable yet.
I don't know if you got asterix' ok for it and I'm sorry if I reverted
it now although you had his ok, but having broken trunk is very
contra-productive. I think it was just too early to merge.