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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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+# whatsxmpp
+
+[![GNU AGPLv3 licensed](https://www.gnu.org/graphics/agplv3-155x51.png)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html)
+[![XMPP chatroom: whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org](https://inverse.chat/badge.svg?room=whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org)](xmpp:whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org?join)
+![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/maintenance/yes/2020.svg)
+
+![Lisp warning](http://www.lisperati.com/lisplogo_warning_256.png)
+
+A WhatsApp Web transport for the [Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)](https://xmpp.org/), otherwise known as Jabber. (alpha!)
+
+*This is the spiritual successor of [sms-irc](https://git.theta.eu.org/eta/sms-irc), a similar project that works with IRC instead of XMPP.*
+
+## What is this?
+
+This is a multi-user transport for WhatsApp, using the [whatscl](https://git.theta.eu.org/eta/whatscl**
+library for Common Lisp. By scanning a QR code generated by the bridge with the WhatsApp
+app on your phone, you can send and receive messages and media with your Jabber ID.
+
+**Note:** You currently need an XMPP server of your own to try this. It's only been tested
+with [prosody 0.11](https://prosody.im/) as of the time of writing - and there are some
+additional caveats: take a look at the requirements list.
+
+## What works?
+
+- Sending private messages/DMs both ways
+- *Basic* support for MUCs
+- Magically populating your roster using [XEP-0144: Roster Item Exchange](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0144.html)
+- Downloading/decrypting media from WhatsApp and uploading it to your XEP-0363 server
+- Avatars
+- Read receipts
+- Status text
+- Typing notifications / chat state
+
+## What doesn't yet?
+
+- [XEP-0313: Message Archive Management](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html) in MUCs (DMs should be done by your server)
+- Support for users joining and leaving MUCs
+- Support for the topic changing in MUCs
+- Uploading media to WhatsApp (currently, it just comes through as a link)
+- Probably other stuff
+
+## What you'll need
+
+- An XMPP server (we recommend [prosody](https://prosody.im/), but it might also work with ejabberd; let us know!)
+ - You need to set up a new *external component* for the bridge ([see prosody doc](https://prosody.im/doc/components)).
+ - In addition, you **must** configure an [XEP-0363 (HTTP File Upload)](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0363.html) component. ([see prosody doc](https://modules.prosody.im/mod_http_upload.html))
+ - **WARNING:** Prosody's `mod_http_upload` does not allow the bridge to use it, as of the time of writing (2020-05-28). You will need to replace `mod_http_upload.lua` in your community modules directory with `doc/mod_http_upload.lua` from this repository for it to work.
+- An installation of [Docker](https://www.docker.com/)
+ - You *can* try and run the bridge without Docker. However, we really don't recommend it, especially if you aren't familiar with Common Lisp.
+ - Ask in the support MUC (link at the top of this file) if you want to do this.
+- [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/) installed (specifically the `sqlite3` command).
+
+## Instructions
+
+### Step 1: configure your XMPP server
+
+Make sure you've followed the links above to set up XEP-0363 and an external component for the bridge. With prosody, your config might look something like:
+
+```
+Component "upload.capulet.lit" "http_upload"
+ http_upload_file_size_limit = 104857600
+
+Component "whatsapp.capulet.lit"
+ component_secret = "juliet"
+```
+
+
+### Step 2: set up the database and storage for the bridge
+
+I'm going to assume you want to store bridge data at the path `/wx`. Replace this path
+with wherever you actually want to put the data in the commands below.
+
+Set up the database schema:
+
+```
+$ sqlite3 /wx/data.sqlite3 < ./schema.sql
+```
+
+Then, configure the bridge -- replacing the values below with the actual values:
+
+```
+$ sqlite3 /wx/data.sqlite3
+SQLite version 3.31.1 2020-01-27 19:55:54
+Enter ".help" for usage hints.
+sqlite> INSERT INTO configuration (rev, server, port, component_name, shared_secret, upload_component_name) VALUES (1, "capulet.lit", 5347, "whatsapp.capulet.lit", "juliet", "upload.capulet.lit");
+sqlite> .quit
+```
+
+A few things to note here:
+
+- The `port` is whatever port your XMPP server accepts incoming component connections on (*not* client-to-server or server-to-server connections!). For prosody, the default is 5347.
+- The `component_name` is whatever you specified in the prosody config for this component.
+- The `shared_secret` is the same as the `component_secret`.
+- The `upload_component_name` is the name of the XEP-0363 HTTP Upload component.
+
+### Step 3: run the bridge
+
+You can build the Docker image yourself from the `Dockerfile` in the repo, or you can just
+use my hosted copy. (Don't download it a ton you guys, I pay for this stuff.)
+
+You'll want to pass through the directory (`/wx`, or whatever it is) where you created
+the database as a Docker volume, so the container can access it. Then, supply the path
+to the database as the first argument to the container.
+
+The hosted image is called `eu.gcr.io/etainfra/whatsxmpp`. Using the `docker` CLI,
+you might run the bridge like so:
+
+```
+docker run \
+ --name whatsxmpp \
+ --restart always \
+ -v /wx:/data \
+ eu.gcr.io/etainfra/whatsxmpp
+ /data/data.sqlite3
+
+```
+
+Consult the [Docker reference](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/) for more details
+on this step, including how to run the image in the background and more!
+
+If you see `Connection complete! \o/` in the logs, it's working!
+
+### Step 4: set up the WhatsApp Web part
+
+You'll interact with the bridge by talking to `admin@whatsapp.capulet.lit` (well,
+the last part of that JID will be different depending on your setup). Send this user
+`help` to check that the bridge is working (you should get some help text).
+
+To set it up, have your phone at the ready to scan the QR code (Menu -> WhatsApp Web).
+Then, send `register` to the admin user, and scan the QR code you're given.
+
+(Did it break at this part and give you a nasty error? Check your XEP-0363 HTTP Upload
+service is working correctly, and allows the bridge to use it as described above!**
+
+You should then receive a crapton of presence subscription requests and MUC invites
+for everyone you are remotely related to on WhatsApp, and for all the WhatsApp groups
+you're in, and the bridge is done!
+
+**Tip:** If your client supports [XEP-0144: Roster Item Exchange](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0144.html) (Gajim on desktop is good for this), send `getroster` to the admin user
+to pop up a window where you can insert all your WhatsApp contacts in one go!
+
+## Support
+
+[![XMPP chatroom: whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org](https://inverse.chat/badge.svg?room=whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org)](xmpp:whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org?join)
+
+Come join us in [whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org](xmpp:whatsxmpp@conf.theta.eu.org?join) if you
+have questions or issues using the bridge.
diff --git a/doc/mod_http_upload.lua b/doc/mod_http_upload.lua
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+-- mod_http_upload
+--
+-- Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Kim Alvefur
+--
+-- This file is MIT/X11 licensed.
+--
+-- Implementation of HTTP Upload file transfer mechanism used by Conversations
+--
+
+-- imports
+local st = require"util.stanza";
+local lfs = require"lfs";
+local url = require "socket.url";
+local dataform = require "util.dataforms".new;
+local datamanager = require "util.datamanager";
+local array = require "util.array";
+local t_concat = table.concat;
+local t_insert = table.insert;
+local s_upper = string.upper;
+local httpserver = require "net.http.server";
+local have_id, id = pcall(require, "util.id"); -- Only available in 0.10+
+local uuid = require"util.uuid".generate;
+if have_id then
+ uuid = id.medium;
+end
+
+local function join_path(...) -- COMPAT util.path was added in 0.10
+ return table.concat({ ... }, package.config:sub(1,1));
+end
+
+-- config
+local file_size_limit = module:get_option_number(module.name .. "_file_size_limit", 1024 * 1024); -- 1 MB
+local quota = module:get_option_number(module.name .. "_quota");
+local max_age = module:get_option_number(module.name .. "_expire_after");
+
+--- sanity
+local parser_body_limit = module:context("*"):get_option_number("http_max_content_size", 10*1024*1024);
+if file_size_limit > parser_body_limit then
+ module:log("warn", "%s_file_size_limit exceeds HTTP parser limit on body size, capping file size to %d B",
+ module.name, parser_body_limit);
+ file_size_limit = parser_body_limit;
+end
+
+-- depends
+module:depends("http");
+module:depends("disco");
+
+local http_files;
+
+if not pcall(function ()
+ http_files = require "net.http.files";
+end) then
+ http_files = module:depends"http_files";
+end
+
+local mime_map = module:shared("/*/http_files/mime").types;
+if not mime_map then
+ mime_map = {
+ html = "text/html", htm = "text/html",
+ xml = "application/xml",
+ txt = "text/plain",
+ css = "text/css",
+ js = "application/javascript",
+ png = "image/png",
+ gif = "image/gif",
+ jpeg = "image/jpeg", jpg = "image/jpeg",
+ svg = "image/svg+xml",
+ };
+ module:shared("/*/http_files/mime").types = mime_map;
+
+ local mime_types, err = io.open(module:get_option_path("mime_types_file", "/etc/mime.types", "config"), "r");
+ if mime_types then
+ local mime_data = mime_types:read("*a");
+ mime_types:close();
+ setmetatable(mime_map, {
+ __index = function(t, ext)
+ local typ = mime_data:match("\n(%S+)[^\n]*%s"..(ext:lower()).."%s") or "application/octet-stream";
+ t[ext] = typ;
+ return typ;
+ end
+ });
+ end
+end
+
+-- namespaces
+local namespace = "urn:xmpp:http:upload:0";
+local legacy_namespace = "urn:xmpp:http:upload";
+
+-- identity and feature advertising
+module:add_identity("store", "file", module:get_option_string("name", "HTTP File Upload"));
+module:add_feature(namespace);
+module:add_feature(legacy_namespace);
+
+module:add_extension(dataform {
+ { name = "FORM_TYPE", type = "hidden", value = namespace },
+ { name = "max-file-size", type = "text-single" },
+}:form({ ["max-file-size"] = ("%d"):format(file_size_limit) }, "result"));
+
+module:add_extension(dataform {
+ { name = "FORM_TYPE", type = "hidden", value = legacy_namespace },
+ { name = "max-file-size", type = "text-single" },
+}:form({ ["max-file-size"] = ("%d"):format(file_size_limit) }, "result"));
+
+-- state
+local pending_slots = module:shared("upload_slots");
+
+local storage_path = module:get_option_string(module.name .. "_path", join_path(prosody.paths.data, module.name));
+lfs.mkdir(storage_path);
+
+local function expire(username, host)
+ if not max_age then return true; end
+ local uploads, err = datamanager.list_load(username, host, module.name);
+ if err then return false, err; end
+ if not uploads then return true; end
+ uploads = array(uploads);
+ local expiry = os.time() - max_age;
+ local upload_window = os.time() - 900;
+ local before = #uploads;
+ uploads:filter(function (item)
+ local filename = item.filename;
+ if item.dir then
+ filename = join_path(storage_path, item.dir, item.filename);
+ end
+ if item.time < expiry then
+ local deleted, whynot = os.remove(filename);
+ if not deleted then
+ module:log("warn", "Could not delete expired upload %s: %s", filename, whynot or "delete failed");
+ end
+ os.remove(filename:match("^(.*)[/\\]"));
+ return false;
+ elseif item.time < upload_window and not lfs.attributes(filename) then
+ return false; -- File was not uploaded or has been deleted since
+ end
+ return true;
+ end);
+ local after = #uploads;
+ if before == after then return true end -- nothing changed, skip write
+ return datamanager.list_store(username, host, module.name, uploads);
+end
+
+local function check_quota(username, host, does_it_fit)
+ if not quota then return true; end
+ local uploads, err = datamanager.list_load(username, host, module.name);
+ if err then
+ return false;
+ elseif not uploads then
+ if does_it_fit then
+ return does_it_fit < quota;
+ end
+ return true;
+ end
+ local sum = does_it_fit or 0;
+ for _, item in ipairs(uploads) do
+ sum = sum + item.size;
+ end
+ return sum < quota;
+end
+
+local measure_slot = function () end
+if module.measure then
+ -- COMPAT 0.9
+ -- module:measure was added in 0.10
+ measure_slot = module:measure("slot", "sizes");
+end
+
+local function handle_request(origin, stanza, xmlns, filename, filesize)
+ local username, host = origin.username, origin.host;
+ -- local clients only
+ if origin.type ~= "c2s" and origin.type ~= "component" then
+ module:log("debug", "Request for upload slot from a %s", origin.type);
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "cancel", "not-authorized");
+ end
+ -- validate
+ if not filename or filename:find("/") then
+ module:log("debug", "Filename %q not allowed", filename or "");
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "modify", "bad-request", "Invalid filename");
+ end
+ expire(username, host);
+ if not filesize then
+ module:log("debug", "Missing file size");
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "modify", "bad-request", "Missing or invalid file size");
+ elseif filesize > file_size_limit then
+ module:log("debug", "File too large (%d > %d)", filesize, file_size_limit);
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "modify", "not-acceptable", "File too large")
+ :tag("file-too-large", {xmlns=xmlns})
+ :tag("max-file-size"):text(("%d"):format(file_size_limit));
+ elseif not check_quota(username, host, filesize) then
+ module:log("debug", "Upload of %dB by %s would exceed quota", filesize, origin.full_jid);
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "wait", "resource-constraint", "Quota reached");
+ end
+
+ local random_dir = uuid();
+ local created, err = lfs.mkdir(join_path(storage_path, random_dir));
+
+ if not created then
+ module:log("error", "Could not create directory for slot: %s", err);
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "wait", "internal-server-error");
+ end
+
+ local ok = datamanager.list_append(username, host, module.name, {
+ filename = filename, dir = random_dir, size = filesize, time = os.time() });
+
+ if not ok then
+ return nil, st.error_reply(stanza, "wait", "internal-server-error");
+ end
+
+ local slot = random_dir.."/"..filename;
+ pending_slots[slot] = stanza.attr.from;
+
+ module:add_timer(900, function()
+ pending_slots[slot] = nil;
+ end);
+
+ measure_slot(filesize);
+
+ origin.log("debug", "Given upload slot %q", slot);
+
+ local base_url = module:http_url();
+ local slot_url = url.parse(base_url);
+ slot_url.path = url.parse_path(slot_url.path or "/");
+ t_insert(slot_url.path, random_dir);
+ t_insert(slot_url.path, filename);
+ slot_url.path.is_directory = false;
+ slot_url.path = url.build_path(slot_url.path);
+ slot_url = url.build(slot_url);
+ return slot_url;
+end
+
+-- hooks
+module:hook("iq/host/"..namespace..":request", function (event)
+ local stanza, origin = event.stanza, event.origin;
+ local request = stanza.tags[1];
+ local filename = request.attr.filename;
+ local filesize = tonumber(request.attr.size);
+
+ local slot_url, err = handle_request(origin, stanza, namespace, filename, filesize);
+ if not slot_url then
+ origin.send(err);
+ return true;
+ end
+
+ local reply = st.reply(stanza)
+ :tag("slot", { xmlns = namespace })
+ :tag("get", { url = slot_url }):up()
+ :tag("put", { url = slot_url }):up()
+ :up();
+ origin.send(reply);
+ return true;
+end);
+
+module:hook("iq/host/"..legacy_namespace..":request", function (event)
+ local stanza, origin = event.stanza, event.origin;
+ local request = stanza.tags[1];
+ local filename = request:get_child_text("filename");
+ local filesize = tonumber(request:get_child_text("size"));
+
+ local slot_url, err = handle_request(origin, stanza, legacy_namespace, filename, filesize);
+ if not slot_url then
+ origin.send(err);
+ return true;
+ end
+
+ local reply = st.reply(stanza)
+ :tag("slot", { xmlns = legacy_namespace })
+ :tag("get"):text(slot_url):up()
+ :tag("put"):text(slot_url):up()
+ :up();
+ origin.send(reply);
+ return true;
+end);
+
+local measure_upload = function () end
+if module.measure then
+ -- COMPAT 0.9
+ -- module:measure was added in 0.10
+ measure_upload = module:measure("upload", "sizes");
+end
+
+-- http service
+local function set_cross_domain_headers(response)
+ local headers = response.headers;
+ headers.access_control_allow_methods = "GET, PUT, OPTIONS";
+ headers.access_control_allow_headers = "Content-Type";
+ headers.access_control_max_age = "7200";
+ headers.access_control_allow_origin = response.request.headers.origin or "*";
+ return response;
+end
+
+local function upload_data(event, path)
+ set_cross_domain_headers(event.response);
+
+ local uploader = pending_slots[path];
+ if not uploader then
+ module:log("warn", "Attempt to upload to unknown slot %q", path);
+ return; -- 404
+ end
+ local random_dir, filename = path:match("^([^/]+)/([^/]+)$");
+ if not random_dir then
+ module:log("warn", "Invalid file path %q", path);
+ return 400;
+ end
+ if #event.request.body > file_size_limit then
+ module:log("warn", "Uploaded file too large %d bytes", #event.request.body);
+ return 400;
+ end
+ pending_slots[path] = nil;
+ local full_filename = join_path(storage_path, random_dir, filename);
+ if lfs.attributes(full_filename) then
+ module:log("warn", "File %s exists already, not replacing it", full_filename);
+ return 409;
+ end
+ local fh, ferr = io.open(full_filename, "w");
+ if not fh then
+ module:log("error", "Could not open file %s for upload: %s", full_filename, ferr);
+ return 500;
+ end
+ local ok, err = fh:write(event.request.body);
+ if not ok then
+ module:log("error", "Could not write to file %s for upload: %s", full_filename, err);
+ os.remove(full_filename);
+ return 500;
+ end
+ ok, err = fh:close();
+ if not ok then
+ module:log("error", "Could not write to file %s for upload: %s", full_filename, err);
+ os.remove(full_filename);
+ return 500;
+ end
+ measure_upload(#event.request.body);
+ module:log("info", "File uploaded by %s to slot %s", uploader, random_dir);
+ return 201;
+end
+
+-- FIXME Duplicated from net.http.server
+
+local codes = require "net.http.codes";
+local headerfix = setmetatable({}, {
+ __index = function(t, k)
+ local v = "\r\n"..k:gsub("_", "-"):gsub("%f[%w].", s_upper)..": ";
+ t[k] = v;
+ return v;
+ end
+});
+
+local function send_response_sans_body(response, body)
+ if response.finished then return; end
+ response.finished = true;
+ response.conn._http_open_response = nil;
+
+ local status_line = "HTTP/"..response.request.httpversion.." "..(response.status or codes[response.status_code]);
+ local headers = response.headers;
+ if type(body) == "string" then
+ headers.content_length = #body;
+ elseif io.type(body) == "file" then
+ headers.content_length = body:seek("end");
+ body:close();
+ end
+
+ local output = { status_line };
+ for k,v in pairs(headers) do
+ t_insert(output, headerfix[k]..v);
+ end
+ t_insert(output, "\r\n\r\n");
+ -- Here we *don't* add the body to the output
+
+ response.conn:write(t_concat(output));
+ if response.on_destroy then
+ response:on_destroy();
+ response.on_destroy = nil;
+ end
+ if response.persistent then
+ response:finish_cb();
+ else
+ response.conn:close();
+ end
+end
+
+local serve_uploaded_files = http_files.serve({ path = storage_path, mime_map = mime_map });
+
+local function serve_head(event, path)
+ set_cross_domain_headers(event.response);
+ event.response.send = send_response_sans_body;
+ event.response.send_file = send_response_sans_body;
+ return serve_uploaded_files(event, path);
+end
+
+if httpserver.send_head_response then
+ -- Prosody will take care of HEAD requests since hg:3f4c25425589
+ serve_head = nil
+end
+
+local function serve_hello(event)
+ event.response.headers.content_type = "text/html;charset=utf-8"
+ return "\nHello from mod_"..module.name.." on "..module.host.."!
\n";
+end
+
+module:provides("http", {
+ route = {
+ ["GET"] = serve_hello;
+ ["GET /"] = serve_hello;
+ ["GET /*"] = serve_uploaded_files;
+ ["HEAD /*"] = serve_head;
+ ["PUT /*"] = upload_data;
+
+ ["OPTIONS /*"] = function (event)
+ set_cross_domain_headers(event.response);
+ return "";
+ end;
+ };
+});
+
+module:log("info", "URL: <%s> - Ensure this can be reached by users", module:http_url());
+module:log("info", "Storage path: '%s'", storage_path);
+
+function module.command(args)
+ datamanager = require "core.storagemanager".olddm;
+ -- luacheck: ignore 421/user
+ if args[1] == "expire" then
+ local split = require "util.jid".prepped_split;
+ for i = 2, #args do
+ local user, host = split(args[i]);
+ if user then
+ assert(expire(user, host));
+ else
+ for user in assert(datamanager.users(host, module.name, "list")) do
+ expire(user, host);
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+
+
diff --git a/logo.png b/logo.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..43d6927
Binary files /dev/null and b/logo.png differ
diff --git a/stuff.lisp b/stuff.lisp
index 8a0127c..46c29d3 100644
--- a/stuff.lisp
+++ b/stuff.lisp
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
(in-package :whatsxmpp)
+(defparameter +version+ "0.0.1")
+
(defparameter +streams-ns+ "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-streams")
(defparameter +stanzas-ns+ "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas")
(defparameter +component-ns+ "jabber:component:accept")
@@ -2109,21 +2111,30 @@ Returns three values: avatar data (as two values), and a generalized boolean spe
#+sbcl
(defun report-error-and-die (err)
- (format t "ERROR: ~A~%Backtrace: ~A~%" err
- (trivial-backtrace:print-backtrace err))
+ (format *error-output* "[!] Fatal error, bridge aborting!~%")
+ (trivial-backtrace:print-backtrace err
+ :output *error-output*)
(sb-ext:exit :code 1 :abort t))
#+sbcl
(defun main ()
"Hacky main() function for running this in 'the real world' (outside emacs)"
+ (setf *debugger-hook* (lambda (condition hook)
+ (declare (ignore hook))
+ (report-error-and-die condition)))
+ (when (< (length sb-ext:*posix-argv*) 2)
+ (format *error-output* "fatal: a path to the database must be provided~%")
+ (format *error-output* "usage: ~A DATABASE_PATH~%" (elt sb-ext:*posix-argv* 0))
+ (sb-ext:exit :code 2 :abort t))
(let ((*default-database-path* (elt sb-ext:*posix-argv* 1)))
- (format t "Using database at ~A~%" *default-database-path*)
- (setf swank:*configure-emacs-indentation* nil)
- (swank:create-server :dont-close t)
- (setf *debugger-hook* (lambda (condition hook)
- (declare (ignore hook))
- (report-error-and-die condition)))
- (format t "*mario voice* Here we go!~%")
+ (format t "[*] whatsxmpp version ~A / an eta project ~%" +version+)
+ (format t "[+] Using database at ~A~%" *default-database-path*)
+ #+use-swank
+ (block nil
+ (format t "[+] Starting SWANK server~%")
+ (setf swank:*configure-emacs-indentation* nil)
+ (swank:create-server :dont-close t))
+ (format t "[+] Initializing bridge~%")
(setf *comp* (whatsxmpp-init))
(on :error *comp* (lambda (e)
(report-error-and-die e)))
@@ -2137,7 +2148,7 @@ Returns three values: avatar data (as two values), and a generalized boolean spe
(bt:with-lock-held (lock)
(bt:condition-wait condvar lock))))))
-#+sbcl
+#+use-swank
(uiop:register-image-dump-hook
(lambda ()
(swank-loader:init
diff --git a/whatsxmpp.asd b/whatsxmpp.asd
index 3c935b4..db9fb79 100644
--- a/whatsxmpp.asd
+++ b/whatsxmpp.asd
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
(defsystem "whatsxmpp"
- :depends-on ("usocket" "bordeaux-threads" "event-emitter" "blackbird" "cxml" "ironclad" "uuid" "sqlite" "whatscl" "drakma" "local-time" "trivial-timers" "swank" "trivial-backtrace" "trivial-mimes")
+ :depends-on ("usocket" "bordeaux-threads" "event-emitter" "blackbird" "cxml" "ironclad" "uuid" "sqlite" "whatscl" "drakma" "local-time" "trivial-timers" "trivial-backtrace" "trivial-mimes")
:serial t
:build-operation "program-op"
:build-pathname "whatsxmpp"