1. the module SCP and SFTP are no messengermodules. Also the other side of the Client doesnt have my Script. The OSCAR protocol (ICQ/AIM without the filetransfer), also jabber::lite/net:jabber

2. rubyish is a nice way but doesnt help to execute the ruby code completly in perl.
The "Ruby"-module is not the easiest way to use and only ruby 1.86 or 1.8.7 is possible but not 1.9x

3. yes, but its with the GUI (you need pidgin with GUI when using purple, gtk2). Iam in need to run it without a GUI for perl.

4. i have found many modules in perl for messengers without the (complete) filetransfer routines.

In reply to Re^2: messenger filetransfer and tcl/ruby/php inline module out of date? by stefanos
in thread messenger filetransfer and tcl/ruby/php inline module out of date? by stefanos

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