[Pidgin] #15750: IRC ACTIONs skip sending-im-msg signal.

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Sun Nov 17 15:02:30 EST 2013


#15750: IRC ACTIONs skip sending-im-msg signal.
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 Reporter:  xnyhps       |       Owner:  elb
     Type:  patch        |      Status:  new
Milestone:  2.10.8       |   Component:  IRC
  Version:  2.10.7       |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  irc otr /me  |
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Comment (by T(A)ILS developers):

 Replying to [comment:13 xnyhps]:
 > I've attached the updated patch.

 Sorry it took me that much time to test it.

 '''OK''' = pidgin-otr does not complain about messages being received
 unencrypted

 1. Running 2.10.7-2 from Debian sid + the patch: works fine, but using /me
 in
    a IRC chan (not private conversation, no OTR) not only rightly displays
 the
    message on the chan, '''but''' also opens a new (empty) window for that
 chan,
    which seems useless and surprising. This regression is why I have not
 bothered running as
    many interoperability tests as last time.
 2. Between two clients running 2.10.7-2 from Debian sid + the patch:
 '''OK'''
 3. Between one client running 2.10.7-2 from Debian sid + the patch, and
 another
    client running the same version, without the patch: '''OK''' from
 patched to
    non-patched, unencrypted warning from non-patched to patched, as
 '''expected'''
 4. Pidgin 2.10.7-2 from Debian sid + the patch on one side, and irssi-
 plugin-otr
    1.0.0~alpha2-1 backported for Wheezy: '''OK''' both ways
 5. Between one client running 2.10.7-2 from Debian sid + the patch, and
 another
    client running Debian Wheezy's 2.10.6-3 without the patch:
    * patched sid to unpatched Wheezy: '''OK'''
    * unpatched Wheezy to patched sid: unencrypted warning, as
 '''expected'''
 6. Between one client running 2.10.7-2 from Debian sid + the patch, and
 another
    client running Debian Wheezy's 2.10.6-3 + the patch: '''OK''' both
 ways.

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Ticket URL: <https://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/15750#comment:14>
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