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Replace 'username' with 'jid' in the configuration file
The previous behaviour doesn't make much sense anymore.
MCabber does DNS SRV lookups so providing the server name
is usually not needed.
author | Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net> |
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date | Sun, 11 Oct 2009 20:06:47 +0200 |
parents | a087125d8fc8 |
children | f9bf561e54d0 |
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#ifndef __UTILS_H__ #define __UTILS_H__ 1 #include <config.h> extern const char *LocaleCharSet; #define to_utf8(s) ((s) ? g_locale_to_utf8((s), -1, NULL,NULL,NULL) : NULL) #define from_utf8(s) ((s) ? g_convert_with_fallback((s), -1, LocaleCharSet, \ "UTF-8", NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL) : NULL) #define JID_RESOURCE_SEPARATOR '/' #define JID_RESOURCE_SEPARATORSTR "/" #define JID_DOMAIN_SEPARATOR '@' #define JID_DOMAIN_SEPARATORSTR "@" char *jidtodisp(const char *fjid); char *compose_jid(const char *username, const char *servername, const char *resource); gboolean jid_equal(const char *jid1, const char *jid2); void fingerprint_to_hex(const unsigned char *fpr, char hex[49]); gboolean hex_to_fingerprint(const char * hex, char fpr[16]); void ut_InitDebug(int level, const char *file); void ut_WriteLog(unsigned int flag, const char *data); char *expand_filename(const char *fname); int checkset_perm(const char *name, unsigned int setmode); const char *ut_get_tmpdir(void); int to_iso8601(char *dststr, time_t timestamp); time_t from_iso8601(const char *timestamp, int utc); int check_jid_syntax(const char *fjid); void mc_strtolower(char *str); void strip_arg_special_chars(char *s); char **split_arg(const char *arg, unsigned int n, int dontstriplast); void free_arg_lst(char **arglst); void replace_nl_with_dots(char *bufstr); char *ut_expand_tabs(const char *text); #if !defined (HAVE_STRCASESTR) char *strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle); #endif int startswith(const char *str, const char *word, guint ignore_case); #endif // __UTILS_H__ /* vim: set expandtab cindent cinoptions=>2\:2(0: For Vim users... */