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== XEP-0313: Message Archive Management ==
 
== XEP-0313: Message Archive Management ==
  
Potential patch [https://github.com/CkNoSFeRaTU/pidgin/commits/master here].
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This is the bit that lets the server stash messages sent to you while you're offline, and the client to sync the history when next online, also like Hangouts. Especially useful for multiuser chatrooms. A [https://github.com/CkNoSFeRaTU/pidgin/commits/master patch] potentially exists in the meantime.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 22:43, 2 December 2015

Pidgin is a multi-protocol IM client for Windows and *nix desktops (see Adium for Mac). Pidgin 2.x series is woefully crap in many technical ways, but mostly does what it says on the tin. Development on 2.x has been in maintenance mode since about 2011, and most dev effort is focused on the 3.0 which is pretty much a ground-up rewrite.

Missing XMPP XEPs

XMPP support in Pidgin has been slow to adopt new shiny XMPP extensions (XEP). Tickets exist for them:

XEP-0280: Message Carbons

This is the bit that lets XMPP clients track message history like Hangouts does, when you are using multiple clients in a conversation (e.g. phone, tablet, gaming PC, work laptop). The perfectly working patch by "xnyhps" has been lurking on Ticket #15508 since January 2014 but everyone's busy with the [3.0 milestone, and things like realtime text and message receipts seem to have been deemed more important. Luckily, these instructions will build you a modified version you can install yourself:

apt-get source pidgin
sudo apt-get build-dep pidgin
cd pidgin-2.10.9
wget https://developer.pidgin.im/raw-attachment/ticket/15508/carbons.5.patch
patch -p1 < carbons.5.patch
dpkg-source --commit
vi debian/changelog  # bump to +nmu1
dpkg-buildpackage  # -us -uc if you can't be arsed with a PGP key
sudo dpkg -i ../pidgin*.deb ../libpurple*.deb

XEP-0313: Message Archive Management

This is the bit that lets the server stash messages sent to you while you're offline, and the client to sync the history when next online, also like Hangouts. Especially useful for multiuser chatrooms. A patch potentially exists in the meantime.

See also

  • Use Prosody to run your own XMPP (jabber) server, it's easy.
  • Use Conversations on your Android gadget.