Sun, 01 Jun 2003 06:02:03 +0000
[gaim-migrate @ 6038]
i'm tired, so i'm committing what i've got
kingant will do a better job with what i hacked into oscar to make it work ;-)
| 2086 | 1 | |
| 2 | libfaim pre-0.90 or so | |
| 3 | ---------------------- | |
| 4 | ||
| 5 | This is libfaim, the purpose of which is to implement as much as the | |
| 6 | AOL AIM/OSCAR protocol as possible (which should be all of it). After | |
| 7 | over two years of development, its still nowhere close. | |
| 8 | ||
| 9 | This is not a full client and never will be. libfaim only implements | |
| 10 | the routines to implement a client (ie, there's no user interface). | |
| 11 | ||
| 12 | Status | |
| 13 | ------ | |
| 14 | ||
| 15 | I would not recommend using this version of libfaim in any form yet. It's | |
| 16 | beta-quality and I know it leaks memory quite badly. It seems fairly | |
| 17 | stable, however. YMMV, YAYOR, etc. I suppose I should say regardless of | |
| 18 | that warning, that several clients use it and people use those clients | |
| 19 | on a daily basis (in particular, me). Also, you're probably reading this | |
| 20 | from a CVS version, since I haven't made a release in a very long time. | |
| 21 | The CVS version changes fairly rapidly when I'm in the mood, so a version | |
| 22 | you checked out an hour ago may be better or worse than a version you | |
| 23 | check out now. | |
| 24 | ||
| 25 | ||
| 26 | Building | |
| 27 | -------- | |
| 28 | ||
| 29 | Everything in this libfaim dist should build cleanly on any UNIX(-like) | |
| 30 | operating system. Originally developed on Linux+glibc. Past versions | |
| 31 | known to work on Linux+libc5, FreeBSD, HP/UX, Solaris, Mac OS X Server, | |
| 32 | Win32 using VC++ 98/6 and others. | |
| 33 | ||
| 34 | libfaim builds as both libfaim.a and libfaim.so. If your platform for | |
| 35 | some reason does not support dynamic libraries (eg, you get errors when | |
| 36 | building libfaim.so), you'll have to tweak the makefiles a bit to get | |
| 37 | the utils/ directory to build. | |
| 38 | ||
| 39 | Otherwise, just do a 'make'. I don't believe I use any specific features | |
| 40 | GNU make, but if something fails, make sure you have it. And bash too. | |
| 41 | ||
| 42 | ||
| 43 | Accessories | |
| 44 | ----------- | |
| 45 | ||
| 46 | In utils/, you'll find a few things extra: | |
| 47 | ||
| 48 | faimtest: very rudimentary front-end. no user interface, but does | |
| 49 | illustrate the basics of logging in and sending/recieving | |
| 50 | messages and buddy list notifications. Potential front- | |
| 51 | end authors start here. | |
| 52 | ||
| 53 | aimpasswd: utility to change an AIM password without using a full | |
| 54 | client. Note that at the time of this writing, this | |
| 55 | didn't work quite right yet. See the top of the code for | |
| 56 | latest status. | |
| 57 | ||
| 58 | License | |
| 59 | ------- | |
| 60 | ||
| 61 | libfaim is covered under my copyright under the terms of the Lesser GNU | |
| 62 | Public License, as documented in the file COPYING in the top level directory. | |
| 63 | ||
| 64 | ||
| 65 | Documentation | |
| 66 | ------------- | |
| 67 | ||
| 68 | Unfortunatly, there is not currently any documentation on the libfaim API. | |
| 69 | Use the source and utils/faimtest/faimtest.c as a reference when coding | |
| 70 | front-ends. | |
| 71 | ||
| 72 | Mailing Lists | |
| 73 | ------------- | |
| 74 | ||
| 75 | Thanks to Sourceforge, we have our mailing lists back. See: | |
| 76 | http://www.sourceforge.org/mail/?group_id=920 for instructions | |
| 77 | on subscribing to the lists: | |
| 78 | ||
| 79 | libfaim-devel: Discussion of libfaim and its developement. | |
| 80 | libfaim-aim-protocol: Discussion of the finer points of OSCAR hacking | |
| 81 | ||
| 82 | ||
| 83 | Contact Info | |
| 84 | ------------ | |
| 85 | ||
| 86 | The author (Adam Fritzler), can be reached at mid@auk.cx. | |
| 87 | ||
| 88 | Front-end information: | |
| 89 | http://www.auk.cx/faim/ | |
| 90 | Protocol information: | |
| 91 | http://www.auk.cx/faim/protocol/ | |
| 92 |