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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Fri, 09 Jun 2000 08:17:59 +0000 |
parents | f3c8d79688db |
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--- a/libfaim/README.gaim Fri Jun 09 08:06:22 2000 +0000 +++ b/libfaim/README.gaim Fri Jun 09 08:17:59 2000 +0000 @@ -67,11 +67,6 @@ - Oscar doesn't do whispering in chat rooms any more (and hasn't for quite a while, evidently). So if you want to "whisper" to someone, just IM them. -- Chat works, to a degree. I'm not sure that you can create rooms, but I think -you can. I'm not sure that you can be in more than one room at once, but I -think you can. I'm not sure that you can leave the chat room and still have -gaim be stable, but I think you can. - - The permit list sometimes has problems when you start gaim, but if you change to it in the middle of a session there don't seem to be any problems. @@ -79,9 +74,10 @@ "Allow anyone" works all the time (?) and "Deny some" doesn't work some of the time. That's a bug. -- Sometimes signing on doesn't work completely correctly. (If you want a bad -fix for it, comment out the lines where it imports your buddy list in oscar.c, -and import it manually.) +- Sometimes signing on doesn't work completely correctly. I think this is +because we request chatnav rights when we sign on, but I'm not entirely sure. +It could also be because of setting up the buddy list and retrieving who's +online. - If you receive a message that's too large, gaim segfaults. I haven't watched this in gdb or gotten a backtrace on it, so I'm not exactly sure what the @@ -104,7 +100,7 @@ - Warnings and Dir Info are not in libfaim yet, and so are not in Gaim/Faim yet. -- There are also FIXME's scattered about oscar.c. Grep around for those, figure +- There are also FIXME's scattered about gaim. Grep around for those, figure out what needs to be fixed, do that sort of thing. :) (Fixing the things listed in KNOWN ISSUES above, or any other bugs you happen to find, is a very good use of your time.) (You didn't hear that from me.)