Last maintained in 2013. Building fails due to vanished sources.
Upstream has the following to say:
“As of February 11th 2015, Fuze will no longer support a native
Linux-based client. This means that any customers attempting to
install or use our previous Linux client will be unable to do
so. There are currently no plans to create an updated version
of the Linux client for Fuze. For Linux based customers that
still wish to use Fuze, we recommend that you try our browser
client.” -- https://support.fuze.com/hc/en-us/articles/201527877-Does-Fuze-Support-Linux-
Never marked as broken, but has been so for quite some time.
Upstream changes to the build system required adjusting many packages'
dependencies. On the Nixpkgs side, we no longer propagate the dependency
on cmake (to reduce closure size), so downstream dependencies had to be
adjusted for most packages that depend on kdelibs.
Built and run successfully on local.
From the Changelog:
```
- GNU Readline
- OpenPGP support
- Message Carbons (xep-0280)
- Message Delivery Receipts (xep-0184)
- MUC Mediated Invitation support
- Configurable time formatting
- Option to show JIDs in roster
- Option to hide empty groups in roster
- Generate UUID for unnamed new MUC rooms
- Themable UI preference to indicate OTR and PGP messages
- Reformatted help
- devel: Added functional tests using libexpect and libstabber
```
Java's desktop integration on Linux relies on dlopen'ing some libraries (gtk2 or
gnome). This commit makes Java able to find gtk2, fixing the problem of Jitsi's
system tray icon not appearing.
Part of bug #4014.
Close#9754.
Otherwise, the wrong directory is changed into, and trying to start Jitsi gives:
$ jitsi
Error: Could not find or load main class net.java.sip.communicator.launcher.SIPCommunicator