Not enough to make this build with current boost, but at least it
gets further, now fails with:
In file included from work/.buildlink/include/boost/optional/optional.hpp:35:0,
from work/.buildlink/include/boost/optional.hpp:15,
from Swiften/Parser/AttributeMap.cpp:10:
work/.buildlink/include/boost/type_traits/type_with_alignment.hpp:42:17: error: 'int128_type' in namespace 'boost' does not name a type
boost::int128_type i128;
^
we are pleased to announce the availability of Swift 3.0, an XMPP client
focused on usability and security.
It is our first release for 3 years and includes bug fixes and new features
like:
- File-transfer using Jingle File Transfer
- Simple continuation of 1-to-1 chats in group chats
- Keyword highlighting ( http://swift.im/blog/keyword-highlighting )
- Simple blocking of contacts using Blocking Command
- Compact roster setting that hides avatars and status messages
- Quick contact search filter in roster
- and more.
For the full changelog see https://swift.im/docs/changelog-3-0.html .
Problems found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/icb-5.0.9.tar.gz
distfiles/icb.2.1.4.tar.Z
distfiles/zenicb-19981202.tar.gz
No changes made to these /distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Swift is trying to plug a hole in the XMPP client landscape, and has
these aims:
* Wide platform availability.
* Doing the "Right Thing" for the user, without configuration.
* Doing the "Right Thing" with standards-compliance.
* Targeting the end-users, not the system administrators.
* Being an XMPP client - not multi-protocol.
* Concentrating on the most frequently performed tasks.
* Never interrupt the user with something that doesn't need attention.
Features of interest
* Easy status setting.
* Easy room joining and bookmarking.
* XEP-0258 Labelling for secure environments.
* Stream compression for bandwidth-saving.
* Support for the new SCRAM authentication mechanism.