In tree since: 13 Jun 2007 didn't had major bugs since then. Target keywords are: amd64 hppa ppc ppc64 sparc and x86. I don't want 1.3 series stablized for the moment since it's a developement branch (although it has been fairly stable here). TIA
I'd recommend we go for 1.3, it has many new interesting features (tls support, etc). And its pretty well tested, its what we ship on the Nokia N8x0.
Stable for HPPA.
I know, that's why I put it in portage to start with :) but no stable release of gossip or telepathy-gabble use these features anyway (only recentish releases do). In any case when the 1.3* request come it will at least be 1.3.4 (which gives us at least a 3 week margin from now) because of some comments in the ChangeLog.
Hmmm. All seemed fine until two loudmouth based apps (net-im/gossip and net-im/kf) appeared to suffer from the very same bug - logging onto a jabber server fails. net-im/psi is not based on loudmouth and it works quite well with the very same jabber servers. For now it's probably best to leave ~hppa - nothing in the tree currently depends on loudmouth anyway.
@jer, by any chance do you have USE="ssl -gnutls" ? Some people reported to me that some SSL servers wouldn't connect in this configuration (notably gmail) but iirc it was with 1.3*
(In reply to comment #5) > @jer, by any chance do you have USE="ssl -gnutls" ? Some people reported to me > that some SSL servers wouldn't connect in this configuration (notably gmail) > but iirc it was with 1.3* [ebuild R ] net-libs/loudmouth-1.3.4 USE="asyncns gnutls ssl test -debug -doc" 0 kB With all versions in the tree I see segmentation faults in both gossip and kf. If you think upstream is interested, we should open a new bug.
Oh and this is what USE flags looked like for the stabilisation target: [ebuild UD] net-libs/loudmouth-1.2.3 [1.3.4] USE="gnutls ssl test -debug -doc (-asyncns%*)" 0 kB
ppc64 stable
@jer, sure I think it's something fixable that upstream would like to know about. Here is their tracker: http://developer.imendio.com/issues/browse/LM Unfortunately it requires yet another account to login :)
x86 stable
ppc stable
amd64 stable
sparc stable
I've opened an upstream bug at http://developer.imendio.com/issues/browse/LM-124 So now to get some material, I'll probably need a stacktrace. It's probably better to open a new bug for that though.
net-libs/loudmouth-1.4.0 allows me to run net-im/gossip just fine. I still see problems with net-im/kf but that may be because that package is somewhat more immature (it has various GUI issues not related to actual XMMP handling, for instance). So I say let's go for a 1.4.0 stabilisation and skip this bug for HPPA. See you on the other side! # ChangeLog for net-libs/loudmouth # Copyright 2000-2008 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-libs/loudmouth/ChangeLog,v 1.63 2008/06/08 18:45:55 eva Exp $ *loudmouth-1.4.0 (08 Jun 2008) 08 Jun 2008; Gilles Dartiguelongue <eva@gentoo.org> -loudmouth-1.0.1.ebuild, -loudmouth-1.3.3.ebuild, loudmouth-1.3.4.ebuild, +loudmouth-1.4.0.ebuild: bump to 1.4.0. Remove openssl dep, bug #216705. Clean up old revisions.