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Re: Linux ICQ client that doesn't suck?



On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 03:56:46PM -0800, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> Does anyone out there use ICQ under Debian? So far I've tried licq and
> gaim with the ICQ plugin, and both of them have very annoying problems
> (messages get lost, or messages from previous sessions get delivered
> again on client startup... this is a problem when you have 20+
> messages that come in everytime you start your ICQ client).

I've had that problem for a while now, but I just grabbed licq 1.0.4
from unstable and it seems to fix that problem nicely.  Apparently
1.0.4 will be the last version to use the old protocol; as someone
else suggested, you could give the CVS a try if 1.0.4 doesn't fix it.
The thing to remember tho, is that this is AOLs fault; they keep
updating the protocol in (what seems to be) a non-backward compatible
fashion.

> 
> I'm considering installing WINE and trying to get the Windows ICQ client
> to work, but that seems both iffy, and difficult, since I don't have a
> Windows machine anymore to steal DLL's from (although I do have a Win98
> CD, so I may be able to just extract them as needed).

Arggghhh, have you seen the recent version of Mirabilis ICQ?  It's not
the licq ICQ98 days of yore; ICQ is now a shopping/mobile phone
calling/fax/video phoning monstrosity, with some legacy IM
capabilities remaining.  

> 
> Suggestions would be very welcome at this point.  Unfortunately, the
> suggestion to drop ICQ for another IM is not feasible, due to the
> infamous Circumstances Beyond My Control (tm).

Anyhow, as I said, the new version of licq seems to work flawlessly,
and the next release promises to fix any of the remaining protocol
bugs.

-rob

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