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This is:
-Alphabetize the translation things in ChangeLog
-Spell Brian Tarricone's name correctly (I hope...)
-A fix for a crash when renaming a group containing a chat, thanks to
javabsp. Me gusta this change.
-Make the rename group dialog use gaim_request_input(). The old dialog
may be a bit prettier, but this one uses the request code, which means
less work for UIs, which rocks.
-Change the TRUE and FALSE defines in aim.h to be more compatible with c++.
Thanks to Zack Rusin for this change.
-Declare aim.h as a C file when it is used in a c++ program. This should
let libfaim be used in C++ programs such as kopete. Thanks again to
Zack Rusin.
-Rename aimutil_itemidx() to aimutil_itemindex(). "idx" is not a standard
abbreviation, and code is written once and read many times--it should be
easily readable.
-Not an automatic laundry folding machine. So I'm going to do that.
(Fold my laundry)
(Not automatically)
(yet)
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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| date | Tue, 29 Jul 2003 04:27:31 +0000 |
| parents | 424a40f12a6c |
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libfaim pre-0.90 or so ---------------------- 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 over two years 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). Status ------ 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. 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). Also, you're probably reading this from a CVS version, since I haven't made a release in a very long time. The CVS version changes fairly rapidly when I'm in the mood, so a version you checked out an hour ago may be better or worse than a version you check out now. Building -------- 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, 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 building libfaim.so), you'll have to tweak the makefiles a bit to get the utils/ directory to build. Otherwise, just do a 'make'. I don't believe I use any specific features GNU make, but if something fails, make sure you have it. And bash too. Accessories ----------- In utils/, you'll find a few things extra: faimtest: very rudimentary front-end. no user interface, but does illustrate the basics of logging in and sending/recieving messages and buddy list notifications. Potential front- end authors start here. aimpasswd: utility to change an AIM password without using a full client. Note that at the time of this writing, this didn't work quite right yet. See the top of the code for latest status. License ------- libfaim is covered under my copyright under the terms of the Lesser GNU Public License, as documented in the file COPYING in the top level directory. Documentation ------------- Unfortunatly, there is not currently any documentation on the libfaim API. 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 mid@auk.cx. Front-end information: http://www.auk.cx/faim/ Protocol information: http://www.auk.cx/faim/protocol/
