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    KDE Telepathy 0.4 -- feedback requested

    KDE Telepathy was released on 11 June with many new features. Read the KDE News update for more information.

    Version 0.4 is currently available in the official Quantal repository. (Plans include backporting to Precise soon.) The Kubuntu developers are currently seeking feedback. If you're now using Kopete or an earlier version of KDE Telepathy, and are interested in evaluating the newer version, please install or upgrade and begin testing.

    To avoid flooding bug reports with too much information, please report your experiences in this forum thread. The Kubuntu developers have requested that we do this, and they'll be checking in here. Thanks, everyone.

    ...Steve
    Last edited by SteveRiley; Jul 12th 2012 at 05:14 PM. Reason: Changed reference from PPA to official repo.

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    Steve, why not PPA from Telepathy KDE team?
    https://launchpad.net/~telepathy-kde...filter=precise
    It's updated to 0.4.0, and it's "more official" than mine PPA


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    You'll note I edited my original post probably about the same time you asked your question. Harald mentioned that Quantal builds are now in the official archive, which I hadn't realized. He also mentioned that they plan to copy the Precise builds over, too.

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    Oh, and I'm steveriley @ jabber . org (XMPP), for those who wish to try it out.

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    Did that "your message is too long" error finally go away?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wh0rd View Post
    Did that "your message is too long" error finally go away?
    I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean or to whom you've addressed this question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveRiley View Post
    I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean or to whom you've addressed this question?
    I keep getting a "your message is too long" error every time I try to send a message on Jabber that's 5 or more words >26 characters long. I guess it's better to look at the bug tracker than ask here.

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    Hm, I've not encountered that before. Some bugs appear when I search for the "too long message" error, but they appear sporadic and curiously involve a number of Russian sites.

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    Weren't the gnome-keyring dependencies supposed to be gone by now?

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    It doesn't require the full gnome-keyring anymore. But it still pulls in libgnome-keyring because telepathy-mission-control depends on it. Even if that were eliminated, you'd still get the lib, as Telepathy is coded to use GStreamer, which depends on libsoup-gnome, which depends on libgnome-keyring. Sigh.

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