When you upgrade a gtalk 1-1 chat to a PMUC, it moves from
[ChannelType=TEXT, TargetHandleType=CONTACT] to [ChannelType=TEXT,
TargetHandleType=ROOM].
When you upgrade an MSN 1-1 chat to a multi-user chat in butterfly, it
moves from [ChannelType=TEXT, TargetHandleType=CONTACT] to
[ChannelType=TEXT, TargetHandleType=NONE].
Both of these cases have the 1-1 chat properties set as fixed
properties in a class in their connection's RCC. They both also have
the upgraded set of properties as above fixed, and
o.fd.Tp.Channel.Interface.Conference(.DRAFT) in the appropriate
Allowed_Properties array.
Empathy used to look for this said channel interface in the allowed
properties of a TargetHandleType=ROOM class. As butterfly uses
TargetHandleType=NONE, this isn't so useful, so let's not care about
the handle type to fit around both gtalk and MSN.
Signed-off-by: Jonny Lamb <jonnylamb@gnome.org>
list = empathy_dispatcher_find_requestable_channel_classes (
dispatcher, connection,
tp_channel_get_channel_type (priv->channel),
- TP_HANDLE_TYPE_ROOM, NULL);
+ TP_UNKNOWN_HANDLE_TYPE, NULL);
for (ptr = list; ptr; ptr = ptr->next) {
GValueArray *array = ptr->data;