Hey @ports,

my second try to push my favorite XMPP console client (with dependency
lib). The port based on Brian Callahan work in openbsd-wip. (Okay to
take maintainer).  All tests passed and worked well over months for me.

I rewrite some patches more generic sent upstream with good feedback
from libstrophe (advice from Antoine Jacoutot).


Best regards,

Rafael

net/profanity:

Profanity is a console based XMPP client written in C using ncurses and
libstrophe, inspired by irssi.

Features:

* Supports XMPP chat services, including Google Talk and Facebook.
* Command driven user interface.
* Customizable functionality and user interface.
* OTR (Off The Record) message encryption.
* Chat room support.
* Roster management.
* Flexible resource and priority settings.
* Desktop notifications.
* Unicode support.
* Integrated DuckDuckGo searching.
* Send tiny URLs.

net/libstrophe:

libstrophe is a minimal XMPP library written in C. It has almost no
external dependencies, only an XML parsing library (expat or libxml are
both supported). It is designed for both POSIX and Windows systems.

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Attachment: libstrophe.tar.gz
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