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How cool is this, libfaim is making a comeback. I completely redid everything,
as was necessary because of the updates to libfaim since gaim 0.9.7. You can
sign on and send/recv IMs, but there's a bad lag between display updates that
I haven't figured out how to fix yet.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Sat, 20 May 2000 00:30:53 +0000 |
parents | 68b230f8da5f |
children | 4c5c2fcb83cd |
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--- a/libfaim/README Thu May 18 18:20:18 2000 +0000 +++ b/libfaim/README Sat May 20 00:30:53 2000 +0000 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is libfaim, the purpose of which is to implement as much as the AOL AIM/OSCAR protocol as possible (which should be all of it). After -nearly a year of development, its still nowhere close. +over a year of development, its still nowhere close. This is not a full client and never will be. libfaim only implements the routines to implement a client (ie, there's no user interface). @@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ I would not recommend using this version of libfaim in any form yet. It's beta-quality and I know it leaks memory quite badly. It seems fairly -stable, however. YMMV, YAYOR, etc. +stable, however. YMMV, YAYOR, etc. I suppose I should say regardless of +that warning, that several clients use it and people use those clients +on a daily basis (in particular, me). Building @@ -22,8 +24,8 @@ Everything in this libfaim dist should build cleanly on any UNIX(-like) operating system. Originally developed on Linux+glibc. Past versions -known to work on Linux+libc5, FreeBSD, HP/UX, Solaris, Mac OS X Server, -and others. +known to work on Linux+libc5, FreeBSD, HP/UX, Solaris, Mac OS X Server, +Win32 using VC++ 98/6 and others. libfaim builds as both libfaim.a and libfaim.so. If your platform for some reason does not support dynamic libraries (eg, you get errors when @@ -63,15 +65,21 @@ Use the source and utils/faimtest/faimtest.c as a reference when coding front-ends. +Mailing Lists +------------- + +Thanks to Sourceforge, we have our mailing lists back. See: +http://www.sourceforge.org/mail/?group_id=920 for instructions +on subscribing to the lists: + + libfaim-devel: Discussion of libfaim and its developement. + libfaim-aim-protocol: Discussion of the finer points of OSCAR hacking + Contact Info ------------ -The author (Adam Fritzler), can be reached at afritz@iname.com or mid@auk.cx. - -I did have mailing lists available for faim-related discussion, but they -have dwindled and eventually broke and to my knowledge have yet to fix -themselves. +The author (Adam Fritzler), can be reached at mid@auk.cx. Front-end information: http://www.auk.cx/faim/