<img src=”/img/gaim-cvs_status.png” align=“left” alt=”“ />Since I read it in the CVS-RSS-Feed I tried out gaim-cvs, which promises a lot of enhancements: the sytem how status-messages are entered is completely rewritten and -designed. Now it looks very cool and not as silly as until recently. The preferences-dialogue is (at last!) organized in tabs. There were cosmetical issues but in genereal it looks quite nice. Another fine addition is the enhancement for the tooltips: if a buddy specified an avatar it is displayed now, when sliding over the buddy.
<strong>How to get it?</strong>
cvs -d ':pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gaim' login
cvs -z3 -d ':pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gaim' checkout gaim
cd gaim
./autogen.sh
make
make install
Update:
I have written an ebuild for gaim-cvs. You can find it there.
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