POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::RSS::Headlines - A POE::Component::IRC
plugin that provides RSS headline retrieval by sending it events.
from james wright (maintainer), with tweaks by me
caused multi-second pauses for each event rendering it useless,
due to queueing in xcb buffers not triggering X file descriptor
changes.
Patch from http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257794
OK & hint in the right direction from maintainer dim@ :)
- copy and paste into msg windows caused html to be passed on to the
icb-server.
- implemented keepalive so that my connection doesn't drop when behind
crapy firewalls that timeout idle tcp connections quickly.
- fixed a crash in the auto reconnect code path where "group" is not in the
hash table in icb_join_chat().
- implemented a defensive programming check in icb_send() to prevent other
NULL fields from crashing pidgin.
- fixed some amd64 warnings.
Maintainer timeout
- add license marker (BSD)
- PERMIT_DISTFILES_*=Yes, this was originally disabled because
"mark as broken/don't mirror distfiles for now;
the es2.net nameserver(s) don't seem to be talking"
- comment-out down HOMEPAGE, regen PLIST while there, bump PKGNAME
everywhere, for consistency.
Set this port SHARED_ONLY because it depends on gstreamer which is
SHARED_ONLY. Set configure and libtool flags accordingly. Merge
PFRAG.shared into PLIST.
Comment uneeded libtool generated files (the gstreamer thingy is a
loadable module, not a regular lib).
Remove trailing blank line from DESCR.
ok jasper@
libnice is an implementation of the IETF's draft Interactice
Connectivity Establishment standard (ICE). It provides GLib-based
library, libnice and GStreamer elements.
ICE is useful for applications that want to establish peer-to-peer
UDP data streams. It automates the process of traversing NATs and
provides security against some attacks.
Existing standards that use ICE include Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) and XMPP Jingle.
from tom (tdmurphy4@gmail.com) with tweaks by me