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Stuff I did (in order from most important to least):
-Made set away message and set profile count the number of bytes
rather than the number of characters. This fixes the lack of a
warning dialog when setting info that needs an encoding other than
ascii or iso8859-1. (Because "hi" in UCS-2BE is 4 bytes but "hi"
in utf8 is only 2.)
-Created an oscar_encoding_to_utf8 function to convert from a given
encoding to utf8. This is AIM/ICQ specific.
-Added a "Profile:" and "Away Message:" line to the get info response
window. Is it better this way or without it? I thought it would be
good if there was a way for users to tell which text was the away
message and which was the info, but I also think this solution could
be nicer looking.
-Added a little check for some server icon stuff because someone
reported an obscure crash.
-Shuffled some stuff around in oscar.c
-Bouldered on the little wall outside of the gym today. It's much
more difficult than climbing inside. I think my forearms are just
a bit too weak. The holds are tiny, though.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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| date | Mon, 14 Apr 2003 04:52:42 +0000 |
| parents | 424a40f12a6c |
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icqlib v1.2.0 Denis V. Dmitrienko <denix@kde.org> Bill Soudan <soudan@kde.org> DESCRIPTION ----------- icqlib is the most feature complete, open source, library implementation of Mirabilis' ICQ protocol available on the Internet. icqlib currently supports approximately 90% of the ICQ UDP v5 protocol and 80% of the ICQ TCP v2 protocol, including new UIN registration, chat, and file transfer. Features: * written in C for portability - compiles on most Unices * supports multiple simultaneous connections to ICQ servers - more than one UIN can log in and receive events * SOCKS5 firewall support for both UDP and TCP protocols * event driven, non-blocking interface * supports Russian language - automatically performs conversion from Windows 1251 encoding to unix koi8 encoding DOWNLOAD -------- Home page: http://kicq.sourceforge.net/icqlib.shtml Direct download: http://download.sourceforge.net/icqlib/icqlib-1.2.0.tar.gz ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/apps/network/icqlib-1.2.0.tar.gz INSTALL ------- This is very basic: ./configure make su -c "make install" If you want to install in other place: ./configure --prefix=/place/to/install/icqlib make make install You should have permissions to write in /place/to/install/icqlib or should install it from root: su -c "make install" For more details read INSTALL file. BUGS ---- If you find one that isn't listed, submit your bugreport here: http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=384 And if you have a fix for it, so much the better! Submit your patch here: http://sourceforge.net/patch/?group_id=384 PARTICIPATION ------------- You can participate in icqlib project in any way here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/icqlib Send your feature requests here: http://sourceforge.net/support/?group_id=384 Please try to avoid abusing developers with direct email messages, especially if your question could be already answered somewhere in the project forums or mailing lists. Please use provided above web forms to submit your reports and requests. And of course, any kind of contributions and propositions are very appreciated and welcomed, and could be sent directly. Thank you for your understanding and patience. THANKS ------ To - Matthew Smith, Magnus Ihse, Jeremy Wise, Henrik Isaksson and other people from ICQDev <icq-devel@lists.realminfo.com> and micq <micq@phantom.iquest.net> mailing lists for their contribution in icq protocol research - K Desktop Environment developers - icqlib and kicq users And finally - Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox and other Linux programmers for great OS -- Enjoy! icqlib development team.
