On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 12:31:45 -0500, Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:
> I know recently that icq changes its protocol and breaking some ICQ client
Indeed. If I understand things correctly, ICQ now uses the "Oscar" protocol
(see http://www.rendo.dekooi.nl/~jeff/oscar/introduction.html) which is what
AO
* Charles Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Did everybuddy get broken by the protocol change? The
> last update on their website was 01 July 2001, last
> version 0.2.1-beta6 . I'm not at my debian/sid box
> right now, but I think that's the version I've still
> got. Just checked the unstable pack
--- Markus Moser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > I know recently that icq changes its protocol and
> breaking some
> > ICQ client like GnomeICU, Gabber, and Gaim. I
> used GnomeICU and
> > encounter a lot of problem like dropping message
> silently. Just
> > wondering if the protocol
Hi!
> I know recently that icq changes its protocol and breaking some
> ICQ client like GnomeICU, Gabber, and Gaim. I used GnomeICU and
> encounter a lot of problem like dropping message silently. Just
> wondering if the protocol change issues being addressed? What client
> should I use?
Hi,
I can't be for sure (i don't use icq), but I know that jabber changed
some icq stuff, and gaim did too (it says to use the oscar plugin i
believe...). Sorry i'm so vague, but hopefully that's a start.
Cameron Matheson
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 10:31, Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
Hi everyone,
I know recently that icq changes its protocol and breaking some
ICQ client like GnomeICU, Gabber, and Gaim. I used GnomeICU and
encounter a lot of problem like dropping message silently. Just
wondering if the protocol change issues being addressed? What client
should I use?
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