On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 05:23:13PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> 2) the current actual release of Licq is broken (ICQ no longer supports
> use of that protocol version)

So then which version do they provide to Linux users as a download from
their site?...  [answer: ICQJava 0.981a]

Actually, I'm still on 1.0.0 and as long as I don't receive a message
from a new (high-numbered) user or try to send via server it works
mostly fine.  <g>

I haven't tried the CVS version, mostly out of laziness but also
because I'd rather have something that's stable than something
that's half-finished.  I've heard reports that it crashes if you
try to do something that's not implemented.  If that version is to
be released then that behaviour has to be fixed (try putting up a
"not implemented!" message instead).

I gather that the UDP protocol has been completely stripped out of
the newer version.  It would be useful to have one that supports
both, selectable by the user.

Personally I don't understand how AOL can break their servers so
badly that they pretend to support the old protocol and pretend
to send your messages while throwing them away.

imc

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