The “I got 99 poplars” release. This contains all the fixes from telepathy-gabble 0.12.4, and more.
tarball: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.13.3.tar.gz signature: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.13.3.tar.gz.asc git: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-gabble Changes: • 'require-encryption' is now enabled by default. This seems like a reasonable thing to do in 2011. It will obviously cause connection errors if any of the user's configured Jabber servers do not support encryption. It may also cause problems if the user is connecting to servers with untrustworthy SSL certificates. When Gabble encounters a certificate it does not trust, it creates a ServerTLSConnection channel, in the hope that it will be handled by an application which can prompt the user. Empathy has a handler for such channels. On other platforms where no handler is available, if require-encryption is disabled, Gabble falls back to accepting those certificates (on the basis that encryption was being used opportunistically), but if it is enabled, Gabble falls back to rejecting them. • Relatedly, Gabble will itself accept certificates for domains listed in 'extra-certificate-identities' if they have no other problems. Previously it would include these identities in a property on the ServerTLSConnection channel, but do nothing with them itself. (Marco Barisione, fd.o#38749) Fixes: • If telepathy-yell is installed to /usr/include, the included copy will still be used. (Vincent Penquerc'h, fd.o#37492) • With GnuTLS 2.12, sending very large amounts of data will no longer cause the connection to stall. (Sjoerd Simons, fd.o#36077) • File transfer channels should now work on Windows. (Thomas Flüeli, fd.o#31621) -- Will _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy
