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Pidgin 2.6.2

Kristan Kenney   on 06 September 2009 - 07:49 · 7 comments & 3636 views

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Pidgin is an easy to use and free chat client used by millions and allows you to connect to many different networks simultaneously, including AIM, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, and many more.

Change log for version 2.6.2:

libpurple
  • Fix --disable-avahi to actually disable it in configure, as opposed to just making the warning non-fatal.
  • Fix using GNOME proxy settings properly. (Erik van Pienbroek)

IRC
  • Fix parsing of invalid TOPIC messages. (CVE-2009-2703)

MSN
  • Sending custom smileys in chats is now supported.
  • Ink messages are now saved when using the HTML logger.
  • Fix a crash when receiving some handwritten messages.
  • Fix a crash when receiving certain SLP invite messages.
  • Chats with multiple people should no longer spontaneously disconnect.

XMPP
  • Prompt the user before cancelling a presence subscription.
  • Escape status messages that have HTML entities in the Get Info dialog.
  • Fix connecting to XMPP domains with no SRV records from Pidgin on Windows.
  • Fix typing notifications with Pidgin 2.5.9 or earlier.
  • Fix connecting using BOSH and legacy authentication (XEP-0078).
  • Adding buddies of the form "romeo@…/Resource" are handled properly. In addition, it is no longer possible to add buddies of the form "room@…/User", where room@… is a MUC.
  • Don't crash when receiving "smileyfied" XHTML-IM from clients that don't support bits of binary (ie. when getting an empty in return)
  • Fix bug where SSL/TLS was not required even though the "require SSL/TLS" preference checked when connecting to servers that use the older iq-based authentication. (CVE-2009-3026)

Yahoo!/Yahoo! JAPAN
  • Accounts now have "Use account proxy for SSL connections" option. This option force-overrides the account specific proxy settings for SSL connections only and instead uses the global proxy configuration.

Finch
  • Properly detect libpanel on OpenBSD. (Brad Smith)
  • Remove IO watches in gnt_quit. (Tomasz Mon)

Pidgin
  • Fix the auto-personize functionality in the Buddy List.
  • Set the window icon for the media window to an icon corresponding to the type of call (headphone or webcam).
  • Customized sound files are no longer reset whenever opening the Preferences dialog.
  • The buddy list should now immediately refresh upon changing the icon theme.Fix using GNOME proxy settings properly. (Erik van Pienbroek)

Download: Pidgin 2.6.2 (all platforms)
Link: Pidgin Home Page

Thanks to Neowin member Mephistopheles for the news tip!

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(1 reply) #1 TonyLock on 07 Sep 2009 - 18:17
A screen shot would have been the seller!
#1.1 Sartoris on 07 Sep 2009 - 18:28
TonyLock said,
A screen shot would have been the seller!


#2 EvilDMT on 07 Sep 2009 - 20:45
Ahh good ol' Pidgin, none of the bloat that msn has.
(2 replies) #3 undu on 08 Sep 2009 - 09:07
Does pidgin have p2p transfers in msn yet?
#3.1 Fish on 08 Sep 2009 - 20:37
As far as I know, it was hacked at during last year's SoC, but I don't think it was completed/implemented. Same thing happened with webcam support a year or two before.

Really, I think the pidgin devs have a half-hearted attempt at these features just to keep people happy. I doubt we'll ever see the MSN protocol fully realised.
#3.2 mad_spooky on 08 Sep 2009 - 21:17
Well there is not much hope coming from the Pidgin devs themselves, but there is here: http://code.google.com/p/msn-pecan/

This guy seems to have written most of the older Pidgin msn protocol code. He has forked the pidgin msn code and created his own, improved, plugin.
#4 DO_A_BARREL_ROLL on 11 Sep 2009 - 00:14
I'm still using 2.5.5, default on Ubuntu 9.04

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