Dear Maintainers,
it's become much worse, since a new version of loudmouth has been
packaged by Debian that replaces MD5 fingerprints with SHA-256 ones, but
mcabber has not been packaged in the same way, so right now there's no
way to verify the authenticity of the certificate with a fingerprint in
the config files, as mcabber can't deal with the SHA-256 hash provided
by libloudmouth as it expects MD5.

Please, package mcabber 1.0.2 (released on 2016-02-27) or backport the
SHA-256 functionality, as I've been unable to use mcabber ever since.
-- 
Regards,
András Veres-Szentkirályi

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