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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Problem With PIDGIN messenger. Post 302218784 by ynilesh on Saturday 26th of July 2008 02:56:37 PM
Old 07-26-2008
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TELEPATHY-HAZE(8)						  D-Bus services						 TELEPATHY-HAZE(8)

NAME
telepathy-haze - Telepathy connection manager using libpurple SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/telepathy/telepathy-haze DESCRIPTION
Haze implements the Telepathy D-Bus specification using libpurple, allowing Telepathy clients like empathy(1) to connect to any protocol supported by pidgin(1). It is a D-Bus service which runs on the session bus, and should usually be started automatically by D-Bus activation. However, it might be useful to start it manually for debugging. OPTIONS
There are no command-line options. ENVIRONMENT
HAZE_DEBUG=type May be set to "all" for full debug output, or various undocumented options (which may change from release to release) to filter the output. HAZE_PERSIST=1 If set, Haze will not automatically close itself after five seconds without any connections. HAZE_LOGFILE=filename If set, all debugging output will be written to filename rather than to the terminal. SEE ALSO
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/, empathy(1), pidgin(1) Telepathy October 2007 TELEPATHY-HAZE(8)
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