pidgin/pidgin

simple: Convert TCP listener to gio.

2020-05-16, Elliott Sales de Andrade
c010c54a719d
simple: Convert TCP listener to gio.

Note, this no longer defaults to a fixed range of ports (5060-5160), but
that appears unnecessary. The SIP RFC3261 says that 5060 is the default
if a port is not specified, but we always include our port in the Via
header. Thus there's no reason to restrict ports to any particular
range.
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#define PURPLE_PURPLE_H
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#include <glib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
@PURPLE_H_INCLUDES@
#endif /* PURPLE_PURPLE_H */