Hi,
boyska wrote (20 Feb 2014 16:26:45 GMT) :
> On 20/02/2014 17:02, intrigeri wrote:
>> boyska wrote (20 Feb 2014 15:40:25 GMT) :
>>> * pidgin has certificates for a/i domains
>>
>> In your experience, how does Pidgin react when the server presents
>> a different certificate than the cached one?
> ooops, I don't know. It's a serious bug!
Please let me (or the list, I do read it) know if you look into this.
>>> * parcimonie will refresh your gpg keys anonymously and
>>> automatically
>>
>> Assuming this is the Perl version (and not the fork that its author
> yes, it's the perl version included in debian.
OK.
> It's not the bash rewrite (but we are considering the switch,
> together with some changes to it: it looks more KISS, and I like
> this)
Understood. The shell rewrite still lacks a GUI for end-users to see
what's happening, no?
>> You may want to make sure it does not change the
>> memory requirements of freepto too much, though. Note that I have more
>> memory footprint improvements (dropping DBus) in mind, and any help is
>> most welcome :)
> ok, we'll test this. Is the high memory required increasing over time,
> or is it quite stable? I'm asking to know how to test it.
It's quite stable.
Cheers,
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