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Posted: Mon 14 Apr 2014, 10:27
by Makoto
It might be worth it to ask around on the Pidgin support and devel mailing lists. Not many people have mentioned having problems with connecting to Yahoo - although I happen to be one of them; I haven't been able to connect to my YIM account for a while (though I only have one contact there, and he's also on AIM, so it's not a big deal).

But, nobody's said much about it. You're the first I've seen with a possible cause or explanation (I didn't think about the SSL angle, for example :oops: ).

(And, yes, I haven't installed the new recompiled build yet, either. :oops: )

Posted: Mon 14 Apr 2014, 10:36
by mikeb
Well I assume its a case of obtain the 'fixed' gnutls libs or build using nss ... the latter definately gets it working and is good for jabber too but the former is probably the neater option.

Just posted this incase anyone was wondering why it failed to connect like I did.

And yes who still uses yahoo?..I just happened to have an old account on it which is only really used for freecycle forum :D

mike

Posted: Wed 16 Apr 2014, 05:27
by Makoto
Yahoo still doesn't work for me, even after installing the new gnutls and Pidgin build. :|

For me, it was a matter of testing, way back when. I even have GTalk connected all the time, even though I don't really have any contacts there. It helps notify me if anything pops up in my gmail box, at least... :D
(Same for my Yahoo inbox, but now that that's not working...)

Posted: Wed 16 Apr 2014, 09:54
by mikeb
Yahoo still doesn't work for me, even after installing the new gnutls and Pidgin build.
hmm thats annoying indeed...I hoped thats all it would take.
I also have a version of 2.5.8 on windows and that refuses to connect now saying wrong data length for the login but the log says authentication is ok... and google is lacking information on this recent problem.

So seems like only a recent build using nss is working.
Jabber works with either gnuTLS or nss by the way.

Just for testing purposes heres my nss build for older puppy
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k92fb87xrg51w ... 5.sfs?dl=1
it may not even get on with recent mozilla libraries...by th eway its sfs3.
Pidgin does not allow pic and mix with its plugins like vlc does so it has to be done as a bundle.

mike

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Posted: Sat 26 Apr 2014, 22:28
by bruno
Yahoo doesn't work on any Puppy-Pidgin any more.
Strange because it still works on Ubuntu, Fedora and Debian.

Posted: Mon 28 Apr 2014, 07:19
by Makoto
I'm currently trying to look into it (as I mentioned above, it hasn't been working for me, for a while).

Apparently, it may have something to do with a gnutls conflict... the only workaround I've seen so far, as mikeb has found, is to compile Pidgin using nss and NOT gnutls. The thing is, though, according to this email on the Pidgin devel list, not only do you have to recompile Pidgin, you also cannot have gnutls installed on your system (well, at least in the (lib)purple directories).

Since I can't guarantee everyone using these builds won't have gnutls installed or will uninstall it just for the sake of using Pidgin, I'm trying to see if there's another workaround.

Posted: Mon 28 Apr 2014, 09:33
by mikeb
hmm thats just saying make sure the gnutls plugin is not left around from a previous build.

I have libgnutls (for what its worth now) around but not the plugin and it works like that and I just used the config parameter to disable it so no workaround needed ...load sfs and run in my case.

Trickeist part is making sure the nss dev files are ok. I still had what I needed from bulding gnome-mplayer. Puppy includes mozilla/ff in the path which helps when running.

mike

Posted: Sun 29 Jun 2014, 18:41
by bruno
I'm still using Pidgin 2.10.6 on Dpup Exprimo 3.4.2.10, and it's working perfect. Gtalk, MS Live and Yahoo messengers all working normally.

Posted: Tue 01 Jul 2014, 12:02
by bruno
On Dpup Exprimo 3.6.2.1 I still had Pidgin 2.10.7, but that also did't work with Yahoo any more. Since 2.10.6 seems to be the working version, maybe somebody still has that pet?
I tried the SFS of 2.10.6 for Slacko, but that didn't start up at all on Exprimo

Posted: Wed 02 Jul 2014, 08:10
by Makoto
Well, datafilehost no longer has the original download (not that I expected them to still have it up, anyway), but I've re-uploaded it.

http://www.datafilehost.com/d/0e2146a3

This is the 2.10.6 .pet only. I don't know if it'll only work with the older version of gnutls I used to compile against, though.

Posted: Wed 02 Jul 2014, 10:17
by bruno
Thanks Makoto,
I tried the 2.10.6 pet on Dpup Exprimo 3.6.2.1, but Yahoo still doesn't work.
It sais input/output error.
Strange

Posted: Wed 22 Oct 2014, 20:15
by Makoto
Pidgin 2.10.10 has been released, so head to the first post of this thread for my builds to test.

Notable among the changes is this:
  1. Yahoo

    Fix login when using the GnuTLS library for TLS connections.
...so for those of us who were unable to connect to Yahoo IM accounts with versions of Pidgin built against gnutls, you might (finally) be able to connect again.
(It seems to be working on my setup, although it initially threw an "invalid data received" error. I have yet to see if it'll also notify me of new email in my Yahoo inbox, like it used to do.)

yahoo in pidgin

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2014, 11:22
by bruno
Yes now yahoo is working again.
I tried it on Tahrpup 6.0 non-Pae
I will try it on other puppies later
Great job Makoto.
By the way, I installed those 6 small pets that you advised first, i don't know if they were all necessary, but it worked

Yahoo IM

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2014, 18:11
by bruno
Working great on Dpup Exprimo 3.4.2.12 too
Also with those 6 pets installed

Posted: Sun 23 Nov 2014, 22:51
by Makoto
Pidgin 2.10.11 has been released. This is mostly a minor update; it fixes (for the moment) connecting to MSN accounts, as well as a few other things.

The new builds are available in the first post of this thread, for testing.

Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014, 09:11
by mikeb
I have been using dropbox here and elsewhere for a year or two for direct file links and had no problems... recommendations can get more free space. For direct links you change the url to 1 at the end instead of 0.

No expiry and no problems with corruption unlike other hosts I tried.
You can also link a whole folder which can be convenient for repositories.

Just in response to your first post.

mike

Posted: Tue 25 Nov 2014, 07:28
by Makoto
Hmm... I don't know. I've been wary of Dropbox for a while, although it's been long enough that I don't really remember why. :shock: I'll keep it in mind, though.

Posted: Tue 25 Nov 2014, 10:19
by mikeb
Yes I don't understand why some have a problem with it.... its passed my tolerance test and they are consistant which many are not. We got an account each to total about 15GB storage. I made a simple gui which means you can use it as a file host rather than syncing backups...and its free. I tried a few...4shared when members only and horrible interface, mediafire...terrible file corruptions issues....

Some get paranoid about privacy but I have some backups of things like images of bootable windows and never had a sniff of a problem. For FOSS who cares...

mike

Posted: Wed 26 Nov 2014, 20:09
by dejan555

Posted: Thu 27 Nov 2014, 05:06
by Makoto
dejan555 wrote:Mirrored on russoodle's server:
Thanks! Added the mirror links to the first post. :)