On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 08:56 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Magnus Boman wrote:
I had a look at what's required to make pidgin the default IRC client in 11.0. The result is, we don't!
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So unless someone have any strong objection, and/or want to fix up pidgin to work properly, xchat should replace xchat-gnome instead of pidgin.
I've voted for pidgin because it is available more or less anyway but in
Yes, same here. Also to free up some space on the CD.
that case I agree to use xchat. I see one left issue with xchat though: It seems that one has to define --existing to the commandline to open an irc url from the commandline (or from a browser). It would be very nice to have a wrapper (or a patched xchat) to autodetect that and if it's running reuse that session and otherwise open xchat. Sounds reasonable?
I don't really see an issue with having to specify --existing since it will open up a new xchat session if one doesn't exist. And having it reuse an already running xchat is much nicer than starting a second instance. I don't think a lot of people have to worry about the command line URL at the end of the day?
Wolfgang
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