| Issue 95: | File transfer | |
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Posted by random at 2005-03-05 05:05:36 File transfer would be a killer feature for PyICQ-t. Maybe some of the code (the Jabber side) from PyMSN-t can be used, once it's ready. Posted by jadestorm at 2005-03-09 15:20:57 I'm more or less just waiting on James at this point. No sense in me trying to figure it out from scratch when he's almost got it. =D I'll import his work into the Py's and go from there. I just need to get the oscar side of things working. (it's possible this functionality already exists) Posted by nightwalker at 2006-03-08 15:45:34 is there anything new in this topic? any possible "release" date?? Posted by jadestorm at 2006-03-08 17:49:48 Not yet. I'm thinking something along the lines of version 0.9 for file transfer. I've looked at gaim's handling of file transfer and -man- is it ugly. Looks like I need to implement "direct connect" stuff first as well for it to work right. I've also been observing PyMSN bug reports to see what issues are coming up, and trying to wait for all of that to stabilize before I work it into pyicq/pyaim. Posted by jadestorm at 2006-03-08 17:50:18 (that said, if anyone else is hell bent on working on file transfer, do it to it and send me patches! just please let me know you are doing it so I don't duplicate work) Posted by guest at 2006-07-12 11:53:32 What's the status of file transfer? Is it going to be available in not so distant future? And is the SVN a reliable source to see what's the status, or there is code written that is not there? I'm asking because I had the idea of trying to code this, and although I gave up, it would be nice to know - if I suddenly decide to try to write some code, it would be nice to know if there is progress, and if we won't see this in the near future, I should not wait, but rely solely on coding it myself, etc. :) Thank you. Posted by jadestorm at 2006-07-12 14:25:35 Howdy! I do not yet have any idea of when I'll be able to do the file transfer stuff. If you would like to start on it, please do! I'm all for patches. If you do decide to start on it, please drop me a note so I know you are doing so (so I don't start working on it myself). I basically have not even thought about it yet. It definitely isn't planned as a next release type of thing. SVN is indeed a reliable source for the status. Note that I haven't even moved over the file transfer code from PyMSN yet. If you code it before I put out a new release than I will certainly include it! No pressure obviously. Just wanted to make it clear that I wouldn't "hold on to it" until a later release. =)
Mar 9, 2008
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Mar 9, 2008
The only interesting information I could find in a quick search is that the FILE_TRANSFER server/client capability has the UUID 09461343-4C7F-11D1-8222-444553540000... Nothing really stunning, but of course I may have missed the info in this short view.
Jul 21, 2009
Any news? 3 years are gone :) |