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jitsi pet and sfs

Posted: Sat 28 Sep 2013, 00:30
by efiabruni
supported protocols:
sip (audio and video)
xmpp (audio and video)
msn (only chat)
ICQ (only chat)
AIM (only chat)
Yahoo (only chat)

Call encryption with SRTP and ZRTP for XMPP and SIP
Built in OTR Messaging for all chat except SIP

Also includes file transfer and desktop sharing all features

Links not available until Christmas! Sorry...
edit 1.01.14: Links available again

Unsurprisingly it is big, maybe someone who knows what they are doing (not me) can try to puppyfy it.
Pet: 22.0MB md5sum: 8999a95a1f709dadc224d1b311ebf579
SFS: 22.2MB md5sum: 7756bc5d707285acef1773acc4d68017

Tested in Saluki, Precise, Lucid and Slacko. It's a java app. I had problems finding JRE in the package manager in Precise and used the SFS from the forum.[

Posted: Sat 28 Sep 2013, 17:10
by musher0
Hello, efiabruni,

Thanks for this. I know at least one person to whom your package will save a lot of money!

Best wishes of success!

musher0

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013, 10:47
by technosaurus
To really "puppify" it, you'd need to build it using something like:
http://oss.readytalk.com/avian/

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013, 15:16
by musher0
technosaurus wrote:To really "puppify" it, you'd need to build it using something like:
http://oss.readytalk.com/avian/
@technosaurus
Thanks for the reference. I've been looking for something like this.
Would you know how Avian performs as an "Oracle java" substitute?
Thanks in advance.

musher0

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013, 20:12
by technosaurus
I haven't built it, but it has its own classpath (or you can optionally use openjdk or android's) and its own jvm. It can build them all into a standalone binary (see the README.md for details)
https://github.com/ReadyTalk/avian/
I would use the avian classpath unless something dictates using openjdk's ... for licensing if nothing else.

Posted: Fri 15 May 2015, 20:15
by musher0
@ anyone interested:
jitsi is up to version 2.8 and available in a variety of pre-built packages.
https://jitsi.org/Main/Download#stableline

At least the debian and ubuntu packages should be compatible with Puppy.

Will be trying the debian package on PPrecise 5.4.3 in a few minutes...

BFN.

musher0