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diff --git a/nonprism/pidgin-nonprism/pidgin-2.10.8-fix-login-issues-with-certain-xmpp-servers.patch b/nonprism/pidgin-nonprism/pidgin-2.10.8-fix-login-issues-with-certain-xmpp-servers.patch
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--- a/nonprism/pidgin-nonprism/pidgin-2.10.8-fix-login-issues-with-certain-xmpp-servers.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,145 +0,0 @@
-
-# HG changeset patch
-# User Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
-# Date 1391153359 28800
-# Node ID b8e2a5fbffd3052ccba7160b56eac70f8e19c49a
-# Parent e733020a9d3840275ffa931a9aeefe4d8befc08e
-Fix problems logging into some servers including jabber.org and
-chat.facebook.com.
-
-See my length comment in iq.c for details.
-
-diff --git a/libpurple/protocols/jabber/iq.c b/libpurple/protocols/jabber/iq.c
---- a/libpurple/protocols/jabber/iq.c
-+++ b/libpurple/protocols/jabber/iq.c
-@@ -283,6 +283,52 @@
- g_hash_table_remove(js->iq_callbacks, id);
- }
-
-+/**
-+ * Verify that the 'from' attribute of an IQ reply is a valid match for
-+ * a given IQ request. The expected behavior is outlined in section
-+ * 8.1.2.1 of the XMPP CORE spec (RFC 6120). We consider the reply to
-+ * be a valid match if any of the following is true:
-+ * - Request 'to' matches reply 'from' (including the case where
-+ * neither are set).
-+ * - Request 'to' was empty and reply 'from' is server JID.
-+ * - Request 'to' was empty and reply 'from' is my JID. The spec says
-+ * we should only allow bare JID, but we also allow full JID for
-+ * compatibility with some servers.
-+ *
-+ * These rules should allow valid IQ replies while preventing spoofed
-+ * ones.
-+ *
-+ * For more discussion see the "Spoofing of iq ids and misbehaving
-+ * servers" email thread from January 2014 on the jdev and security
-+ * mailing lists.
-+ *
-+ * @return TRUE if this reply is valid for the given request.
-+ */
-+static gboolean does_reply_from_match_request_to(JabberStream *js, JabberID *to, JabberID *from)
-+{
-+ if (jabber_id_equal(to, from)) {
-+ /* Request 'to' matches reply 'from' */
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!to && purple_strequal(from->domain, js->user->domain)) {
-+ /* Request 'to' is empty and reply 'from' domain matches our domain */
-+
-+ if (!from->node && !from->resource) {
-+ /* Reply 'from' is server bare JID */
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (purple_strequal(from->node, js->user->node)
-+ && (!from->resource || purple_strequal(from->resource, js->user->resource))) {
-+ /* Reply 'from' is my full or bare JID */
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return FALSE;
-+}
-+
- void jabber_iq_parse(JabberStream *js, xmlnode *packet)
- {
- JabberIqCallbackData *jcd;
-@@ -377,8 +423,9 @@
-
- /* First, lets see if a special callback got registered */
- if(type == JABBER_IQ_RESULT || type == JABBER_IQ_ERROR) {
-- if((jcd = g_hash_table_lookup(js->iq_callbacks, id))) {
-- if(jabber_id_equal(js, jcd->to, from_id)) {
-+ jcd = g_hash_table_lookup(js->iq_callbacks, id);
-+ if (jcd) {
-+ if (does_reply_from_match_request_to(js, jcd->to, from_id)) {
- jcd->callback(js, from, type, id, packet, jcd->data);
- jabber_iq_remove_callback_by_id(js, id);
- jabber_id_free(from_id);
-diff --git a/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.c b/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.c
---- a/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.c
-+++ b/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.c
-@@ -510,30 +510,21 @@
-
-
- gboolean
--jabber_id_equal(JabberStream *js, const JabberID *jid1, const JabberID *jid2)
-+jabber_id_equal(const JabberID *jid1, const JabberID *jid2)
- {
-- const JabberID *j1, *j2;
-- JabberID *bare_user_jid;
-- gboolean equal;
-+ if (!jid1 && !jid2) {
-+ /* Both are null therefore equal */
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-
-- /* If an outgoing stanza has no 'to', or an incoming has no 'from',
-- * then those are "the server acting as my account". This function will
-- * handle that correctly.
-- */
-- if (!jid1 && !jid2)
-- return TRUE;
-+ if (!jid1 || !jid2) {
-+ /* One is null, other is non-null, therefore not equal */
-+ return FALSE;
-+ }
-
-- bare_user_jid = jabber_id_to_bare_jid(js->user);
-- j1 = jid1 ? jid1 : bare_user_jid;
-- j2 = jid2 ? jid2 : bare_user_jid;
--
-- equal = purple_strequal(j1->node, j2->node) &&
-- purple_strequal(j1->domain, j2->domain) &&
-- purple_strequal(j1->resource, j2->resource);
--
-- jabber_id_free(bare_user_jid);
--
-- return equal;
-+ return purple_strequal(jid1->node, jid2->node) &&
-+ purple_strequal(jid1->domain, jid2->domain) &&
-+ purple_strequal(jid1->resource, jid2->resource);
- }
-
- char *jabber_get_domain(const char *in)
-diff --git a/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.h b/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.h
---- a/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.h
-+++ b/libpurple/protocols/jabber/jutil.h
-@@ -46,12 +46,10 @@
- JabberID* jabber_id_new(const char *str);
-
- /**
-- * Compare two JIDs for equality.
-- *
-- * Warning: If either JID is NULL then this function uses the user's
-- * bare JID, instead!
-+ * Compare two JIDs for equality. In addition to the node and domain,
-+ * the resources of the two JIDs must also be equal (or both absent).
- */
--gboolean jabber_id_equal(JabberStream *js, const JabberID *jid1, const JabberID *jid2);
-+gboolean jabber_id_equal(const JabberID *jid1, const JabberID *jid2);
-
- void jabber_id_free(JabberID *jid);
-
-