pidgin/ljfisher-ssl-client-auth

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Change the heuristic we use for setting od->icq. We used to set it to
true any time the username contained only digits. Now we set it to try
if account->protocol_id is prpl-icq. This means we're now relying on the
user to tell us whether their account is AIM or ICQ... and I think that's
fine.

The reason for this change is that we/AOL apparently allow the user to
login to ICQ accounts by entering their email address. This means we're
no longer able to look at the username to determine whether it's an AIM
name or an ICQ name.

This was a problem because we were trying to format the spacing/capitalization
in the username if the name was an icq email address, which resulted in
an annoying popup error at login. Fixes #13883.

It's probably safe for this to go into im.pidgin.pidgin (maybe after the
pending release), but I really don't want to keep changing the 2.x.y branch.
I think we need to move on to 3.x.y.
#! /bin/sh
# Pidgin and Finch: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clients That're Good for the Soul
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###############################################################################
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# passed to configure or environment variables that need to be set before
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# be configured below.
#
# Available options that are handled are as follow:
# ACLOCAL_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to aclocal
# AUTOCONF_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to autoconf
# AUTOHEADER_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to autoheader
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###############################################################################
PACKAGE="Pidgin"
ARGS_FILE="autogen.args"
export CFLAGS
export LDFLAGS
libtoolize="libtoolize"
case $(uname -s) in
Darwin*)
libtoolize="glibtoolize"
;;
*)
esac
###############################################################################
# Some helper functions
###############################################################################
check () {
CMD=$1
printf "%s" "checking for ${CMD}... "
BIN=`which ${CMD} 2>/dev/null`
if [ x"${BIN}" = x"" ] ; then
echo "not found."
echo "${CMD} is required to build ${PACKAGE}!"
exit 1;
fi
echo "${BIN}"
}
run_or_die () { # beotch
CMD=$1
shift
OUTPUT=`mktemp autogen-XXXXXX`
printf "running %s %s... " ${CMD} "$*"
${CMD} ${@} >${OUTPUT} 2>&1
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo "failed."
cat ${OUTPUT}
rm -f ${OUTPUT}
exit 1
else
echo "done."
cat ${OUTPUT}
rm -f ${OUTPUT}
fi
}
cleanup () {
rm -f autogen-??????
echo
exit 2
}
###############################################################################
# We really start here, yes, very sneaky!
###############################################################################
trap cleanup 2
FIGLET=`which figlet 2> /dev/null`
if [ x"${FIGLET}" != x"" ] ; then
${FIGLET} -f small ${PACKAGE}
echo "build system is being generated"
else
echo "autogenerating build system for '${PACKAGE}'"
fi
###############################################################################
# Look for our args file
###############################################################################
printf "%s" "checking for ${ARGS_FILE}: "
if [ -f ${ARGS_FILE} ] ; then
echo "found."
printf "%s" "sourcing ${ARGS_FILE}: "
. "`dirname "$0"`"/${ARGS_FILE}
echo "done."
else
echo "not found."
fi
###############################################################################
# Check for our required helpers
###############################################################################
check "$libtoolize"; LIBTOOLIZE=${BIN};
check "glib-gettextize"; GLIB_GETTEXTIZE=${BIN};
check "intltoolize"; INTLTOOLIZE=${BIN};
check "sed"; SED=${BIN};
check "aclocal"; ACLOCAL=${BIN};
check "autoheader"; AUTOHEADER=${BIN};
check "automake"; AUTOMAKE=${BIN};
check "autoconf"; AUTOCONF=${BIN};
###############################################################################
# Run all of our helpers
###############################################################################
run_or_die ${LIBTOOLIZE} ${LIBTOOLIZE_FLAGS:-"-c -f --automake"}
run_or_die ${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE} ${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE_FLAGS:-"--force --copy"}
run_or_die ${INTLTOOLIZE} ${INTLTOOLIZE_FLAGS:-"-c -f --automake"}
# This call to sed is needed to work around an annoying bug in intltool 0.40.6
# See http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/9520 for details
run_or_die ${SED} -i.bak -e "s:'\^\$\$lang\$\$':\^\$\$lang\$\$:g" po/Makefile.in.in
run_or_die ${ACLOCAL} ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS:-"-I m4macros"}
run_or_die ${AUTOHEADER} ${AUTOHEADER_FLAGS}
run_or_die ${AUTOMAKE} ${AUTOMAKE_FLAGS:-"-a -c --gnu"}
run_or_die ${AUTOCONF} ${AUTOCONF_FLAGS}
###############################################################################
# Run configure
###############################################################################
echo "running ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} $@"
./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} $@