What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Fixed issues in Loudmouth 1.4.2
What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Fixed issues in Loudmouth 1.4.2
What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.4.1 contains a bugfix from 1.4.0 causing some clients to be disconnected if connected through a NAT firewall.
You can download Loudmouth 1.4.1 here:
http://ftp.imendio.com/pub/imendio/loudmouth/src/loudmouth-1.4.1.tar.bz2
The git repository for Loudmouth is located on github.com:
git://github.com/hallski/loudmouth.git
You can browse the 1.4 branch online here:
What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.4.0 contains no changes from 1.3.4 but is simply a release to mark it as the new stable branch.
You can download Loudmouth 1.4.0 here:
http://ftp.imendio.com/pub/imendio/loudmouth/src/loudmouth-1.4.0.tar.bz2
The git repository for Loudmouth is located on github.com:
git://github.com/hallski/loudmouth.git
You can browse it online here:
Loudmouth now got a beta version of Ruby bindings. You can read more in my personal blog, Ruby bindings for Loudmouth.
Also check the code out at, Github.
What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.3.4 is a release on the unstable 1.3 branch. It contains of added
features and bug fixes.
What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.3.3 is a release on the unstable 1.3 branch. It contains of added
features and bug fixes.
What is Loudmouth?
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
Loudmouth 1.3.2 is a release on the unstable 1.3 branch. It contains of added
features and bug fixes.
What is Loudmouth
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
I would like to take this opportunity to announce the new Loudmouth project website at http://www.loudmouth-project.org/.
Loudmouth 1.2.3 is the new stable release of Loudmouth and contains bug fixes found in 1.2.2.
Fixed bugs
Loudmouth 1.9.0 is the first release from the unstable branch that will lead up to Loudmouth 2.0.
Keep in mind that 1.9.0 is very early beta software and is bound to change a lot until 2.0
The work for this branch started out on the 1.3 branch that is deprecated by this release. The reason I dropped the 1.3 branch was to be able to define the new API and not be stuck in considering how to design a new and better API as well as mapping the old API on top of it (in particular the synchronous API that has been removed from the 1.9 branch).
What is Loudmouth
Loudmouth is a small C library for writing Jabber clients written using
GLib. It's designed to be extensible while maintaining ease of use.
I would like to take this opportunity to announce the new Loudmouth project website at http://www.loudmouth-project.org/.
Loudmouth 1.2.2 is the new stable release of Loudmouth and contains bug fixes found in 1.2.1.
Fixed bugs