pidgin/pidgin

Revert the wrap-file change as it breaks our ability to use gi-docgen with subprojects

Using wrap-file causes the build directory to have the first path from the archive that was extracted. Normally this isn't a problem, but to use `gi-docgen` with our subproject we need to a `--add-include-dir` to `gi-docgen` which means we need to have a known path. These directories with the version number in them would then have to be updated for every `gi-docgen` call every time we update one of these dependencies.

This is a nightmare, so for the packages we do this for, we will continue using `wrap-hg` or `wrap-git` so that can can control the name of the directory for the subproject in the build directory.

Testing Done:
Build the docs many times while making sure my `$topsrcdir/subprojects` directory only had wrap files.

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/1830/
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/*
* This file is internal to libpurple. Do not use!
*
* Also, any public API should not depend on this file.
*/
#ifndef PURPLE_GLIBCOMPAT_H
#define PURPLE_GLIBCOMPAT_H
#include <glib.h>
/* glib's definition of g_stat+GStatBuf seems to be broken on mingw64-w32 (and
* possibly other 32-bit windows), so instead of relying on it,
* we'll define our own.
*/
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_WIN64)
# include <glib/gstdio.h>
typedef struct _stat GStatBufW32;
static inline int
purple_g_stat(const gchar *filename, GStatBufW32 *buf)
{
return g_stat(filename, (GStatBuf*)buf);
}
# define GStatBuf GStatBufW32
# define g_stat purple_g_stat
#endif
#endif /* PURPLE_GLIBCOMPAT_H */